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The British .303 needs to headspace on the rim, and it's best to have .006" (preferably less) clearance between the face of the bolt and your cartridge. The first firing blows the case shoulder forward, and this usually goes quite a long way. This causes case stretching, and it thins (and weakens) your brass just above the case head.
That's what causes head separations. When reloading the British .303 it's important to keep your chamber clearance (at the shoulder) to a minimum ....... less than .002" is ideal. If you do that ...... you'll never see a head separation.
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The British .303 needs to headspace on the rim, and it's best to have .006" (preferably less) clearance between the face of the bolt and your cartridge. The first firing blows the case shoulder forward, and this usually goes quite a long way. This causes case stretching, and it thins (and weakens) your brass just above the case head.
That's what causes head separations. When reloading the British .303 it's important to keep your chamber clearance (at the shoulder) to a minimum ....... less than .002" is ideal. If you do that ...... you'll never see a head separation.
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