Hi all.
I've just gotten into reloading and have been having some issues that i can seem to wrap my head around. My father and I both shoot .308 win, and we're both getting some issues chambering rounds that we've just reloaded.
We have had trouble chambering some rounds in the past. We recently bought a case trimmer, and while my problems have more or less been resolved, my father's have not. Out of 30 loaded rounds today, he had 12 that would not chamber in his rifle, but 9 of those would chamber in mine.
I have noticed a small bulge towards the rear (primer side) of the casing, though this is present in all of our casings.
I'll list the process used for this last batch of ammo as an example. As a side note, we are using speer reloading manual number 14.
(after firing or obtaining brass we: )
1: Applied case lube to the outside of the casing and around the inside of the neck.
2: full length sized the casing (these were cases we had just bought as once fired)
3: cleaned casings in a mix of water and detergent, rinsing several times (let dry for several days, flipping them over daily).
4: trimmed casing to 'trim to' length in our reloading manual.
5: got excess brass of the casings with the deburring tool (little rocket shaped thing included with the RCBS rockchucker)
6, 7 & 8: reprimed, added powder and seated bullet. (not exceeding Max OAL specified)
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Payam
I've just gotten into reloading and have been having some issues that i can seem to wrap my head around. My father and I both shoot .308 win, and we're both getting some issues chambering rounds that we've just reloaded.
We have had trouble chambering some rounds in the past. We recently bought a case trimmer, and while my problems have more or less been resolved, my father's have not. Out of 30 loaded rounds today, he had 12 that would not chamber in his rifle, but 9 of those would chamber in mine.
I have noticed a small bulge towards the rear (primer side) of the casing, though this is present in all of our casings.
I'll list the process used for this last batch of ammo as an example. As a side note, we are using speer reloading manual number 14.
(after firing or obtaining brass we: )
1: Applied case lube to the outside of the casing and around the inside of the neck.
2: full length sized the casing (these were cases we had just bought as once fired)
3: cleaned casings in a mix of water and detergent, rinsing several times (let dry for several days, flipping them over daily).
4: trimmed casing to 'trim to' length in our reloading manual.
5: got excess brass of the casings with the deburring tool (little rocket shaped thing included with the RCBS rockchucker)
6, 7 & 8: reprimed, added powder and seated bullet. (not exceeding Max OAL specified)
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Payam