I am getting ready to finally start to work up a load for my Remington 700P .308, and after having sorted through my once fired brass from it, I noticed something that concerned me. I have about 60 pieces of Winchester ammo that I have fired through it. Every single piece is showing the exact same problem.
On close inspection, it shows that the cartridge has expanded immediately in front of the head, there is a very distinct line that wraps about half way around the case. A new piece measures 0.464" and the fired case is 0.468" measured right on the line, so there is 0.004" expansion. Would this be considered excessive? Again, these are once fired factory Winchester ammunition, so never resized or reloaded.
Here is a picture of the case. I positioned the lighting to make it appear as apparent as possible. I think it actually looks more obvious in the picture than in person.
Any thoughts on this? Would this be caused by an overly large chamber, or maybe excessive headspacing? Or am I just concerned over nothing?
Thanks.
On close inspection, it shows that the cartridge has expanded immediately in front of the head, there is a very distinct line that wraps about half way around the case. A new piece measures 0.464" and the fired case is 0.468" measured right on the line, so there is 0.004" expansion. Would this be considered excessive? Again, these are once fired factory Winchester ammunition, so never resized or reloaded.
Here is a picture of the case. I positioned the lighting to make it appear as apparent as possible. I think it actually looks more obvious in the picture than in person.

Any thoughts on this? Would this be caused by an overly large chamber, or maybe excessive headspacing? Or am I just concerned over nothing?
Thanks.