pointandshoot
CGN Regular
- Location
- richmond, bc
ok, this may be an easy or stupid question but here it goes...so i just picked up a lee enfield no4 mark 1 and shot it for the first time today. well my question is is it common for the spent cartridge to be a slightly different shape then before its fired mainly where it necks down to the bullet? i can try to post pics later, but before the cartridge is fired the taper is closer to the primer, but after its fired the taper is slightly pushed down maybe a 1/16 or 1/8 of an inch. nothing major but this doesn't happen at all with my 30-06. i'm using 303 british federal loads. is this normal, or am i doing something to hurt the gun? any input would be great. thanks




























Back to the 1/16 to 1/8 of an inch pointandshoot, that does seem excessive, tread lightly there grasshopper. Although there was a post here a few months back showing a 303 with the case shoulders blown so far forward that I thought it was an Epps Improved! Apparently the headspacing was fine and someone commented on the fact that this was commonplace, to have chambers grossly oversized.





















