I picked up about a hundred empty 308 win cases at the club a few weeks ago.. they are all once fired.
when I run them thru my press to re-size, there is no resistance at all in the stroke (except a bit when it punches out the primer)... on the up stroke when the neck is sized there is absolutely no resistance at all.. when I use other cases I can feel resistance on the up stroke and down stroke..
i noticed on the cases in question, the bullets seat very easily and i can actually move the bullet in and out of the case by hand..
I measured the neck (inside dimension) and got .303 on the good cases and .304 1/2 on the loose cases after they have been resized..
i'm loading for my norc and i'm wondering if the force of chambering a round will knock the bullet further out as it slams into the chamber..
i'm thinking of using a crimp when I load these cases just to be safe..
I'm sure some gun nut must have seen something like this before..
any ideas or suggestions?
when I run them thru my press to re-size, there is no resistance at all in the stroke (except a bit when it punches out the primer)... on the up stroke when the neck is sized there is absolutely no resistance at all.. when I use other cases I can feel resistance on the up stroke and down stroke..
i noticed on the cases in question, the bullets seat very easily and i can actually move the bullet in and out of the case by hand..
I measured the neck (inside dimension) and got .303 on the good cases and .304 1/2 on the loose cases after they have been resized..
i'm loading for my norc and i'm wondering if the force of chambering a round will knock the bullet further out as it slams into the chamber..
i'm thinking of using a crimp when I load these cases just to be safe..
I'm sure some gun nut must have seen something like this before..
any ideas or suggestions?