Hi guys! I recently rebarreled my rem700 to 280Rem.
I installed the barrel (the rifle is a switch barrel), and checked the headspacing.
Barrel is a 30" Shilen Match Select. 1:8" twist
The "NO GO" guage doesnt allow me hardly any downward movement on the bolt.
So the headspacing is good and on the tight side.
Here is some of the issues:
After firing a H1000 load, I noticed that the cases (3 of the 5 cases) had a light, just visible ring around the head of the case! Incipient case head seperation! The velocities were just over 2800fps! Wow! I stopped shooting right there and went home. I checked the inside of the cases with a dental pick, and sure enough, you can feel a distinct ridge inside the case.
None of the other loads showed me any pressure issues at all. No ridge inside those cases.
Infact, the cases that show the seperation ring only have slightly flattened primers, and rechamber easily. "None of the NORMAL INDICATORS of elevated pressure.
Is it common that the 280 case gives out to pressure this easily before showing the normal pressure signs like flattened primers and extracror marks?
Did I just hit a bad combo for this barrel?
I have tried 5-6 different loads so far, using H1000, H4350, and H4831.
On the load in question, the charge of H1000, I was 3 grains low of the published maximum charge for a 168 grain Bullet.(57grains) Seated .005" off the lands.
I rechecked my head spacing when I got home, and it was unchanged, and still on the tight side.
Wheeew!
I am shooting prepped, unfired, Winchester Nickel plated brass.
Also one more note: the cases that have the incipient case head seperation ring are .008" longer than all the other once fired brass.
What do you guys think?
I installed the barrel (the rifle is a switch barrel), and checked the headspacing.
Barrel is a 30" Shilen Match Select. 1:8" twist
The "NO GO" guage doesnt allow me hardly any downward movement on the bolt.
So the headspacing is good and on the tight side.
Here is some of the issues:
After firing a H1000 load, I noticed that the cases (3 of the 5 cases) had a light, just visible ring around the head of the case! Incipient case head seperation! The velocities were just over 2800fps! Wow! I stopped shooting right there and went home. I checked the inside of the cases with a dental pick, and sure enough, you can feel a distinct ridge inside the case.
None of the other loads showed me any pressure issues at all. No ridge inside those cases.
Infact, the cases that show the seperation ring only have slightly flattened primers, and rechamber easily. "None of the NORMAL INDICATORS of elevated pressure.
Is it common that the 280 case gives out to pressure this easily before showing the normal pressure signs like flattened primers and extracror marks?
Did I just hit a bad combo for this barrel?
I have tried 5-6 different loads so far, using H1000, H4350, and H4831.
On the load in question, the charge of H1000, I was 3 grains low of the published maximum charge for a 168 grain Bullet.(57grains) Seated .005" off the lands.
I rechecked my head spacing when I got home, and it was unchanged, and still on the tight side.
Wheeew!
I am shooting prepped, unfired, Winchester Nickel plated brass.
Also one more note: the cases that have the incipient case head seperation ring are .008" longer than all the other once fired brass.
What do you guys think?
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