maple_leaf_eh
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I have a French 7.5x54 rifle and started to convert .308Win commercial brass for it. The first step was to squeeze the shoulder in a full length die. Step two was to load salvaged .30 Carbine 110gr bullets over 12gr of the salvaged Carbine powder, and topped with Red River Cereal in some and white flour in others.
The firing tests proved three things. The extractor would not catch 90% of the rounds. Most if the time, I had to chamber the round then tap it back with a cleaning rod to snap under the extractor. Then close the chamber and fire. The Red River Cereal ones expanded well, but the white flour ones either didn't detonate or hardly blew out the new shoulder. I stopped trying after a few rounds.
My question to the collective wisdom: other than the flour and powder load which isn't igniting, am I doing anything wrong? Should I anneal the brass before or after fireforming? Still plenty of unfired cases to process and fairly few fired ones to ditch if I'm wrong. Is there a better spacefilling medium to use?
The firing tests proved three things. The extractor would not catch 90% of the rounds. Most if the time, I had to chamber the round then tap it back with a cleaning rod to snap under the extractor. Then close the chamber and fire. The Red River Cereal ones expanded well, but the white flour ones either didn't detonate or hardly blew out the new shoulder. I stopped trying after a few rounds.
My question to the collective wisdom: other than the flour and powder load which isn't igniting, am I doing anything wrong? Should I anneal the brass before or after fireforming? Still plenty of unfired cases to process and fairly few fired ones to ditch if I'm wrong. Is there a better spacefilling medium to use?