RememberTheSomme
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Nova Scotia
Guys I read alot here from experienced handloaders that have put alot of rounds through their M14's with only neck sizing. I know the benefits this insures to a handloader regarding case life, perfect fireformed case for accuracy inhancements and all the things that go with the neck only sizing. I have no experience yet on handloading for the M-14.
I'm old school on autos regarding Full lenght sizing and even use SB dies for my Rem 7400 .30'06.
I know this reduces case life tremendously, but I also know I should never get an out of battery firing from case sizing issues, as long as everything else is correct.
With a bolt or a lever or a pump, the shooter can tell when hes got sizing causing chambering problems. A Semi can partially chamber a round that would not close on a Go Gauge because of a combination of cleaning issues while firing multiple rounds on the range during a match and partially closed bolt, and still be able to fire it. For those who need to see out of battery firing on a M-14 just chamber a snap cap by riding the action closed. The bolt is rotated maybe 65% into battery but it will still fire, or at least mine will.
Here's my two questions;
1. Is this a common trait with the M-14S/305 or do all your M-14 Rifles have to be "Fully In Battery", to fire?
2. How do you guys who only neck size for the M-14 ensure you will not ever get out of battery firing if your Rifle is like mine(test chamber each round before firing maybe??) and the resulting consequences of at the least a wrote off Rifle?
I'm old school on autos regarding Full lenght sizing and even use SB dies for my Rem 7400 .30'06.
I know this reduces case life tremendously, but I also know I should never get an out of battery firing from case sizing issues, as long as everything else is correct.
With a bolt or a lever or a pump, the shooter can tell when hes got sizing causing chambering problems. A Semi can partially chamber a round that would not close on a Go Gauge because of a combination of cleaning issues while firing multiple rounds on the range during a match and partially closed bolt, and still be able to fire it. For those who need to see out of battery firing on a M-14 just chamber a snap cap by riding the action closed. The bolt is rotated maybe 65% into battery but it will still fire, or at least mine will.
Here's my two questions;
1. Is this a common trait with the M-14S/305 or do all your M-14 Rifles have to be "Fully In Battery", to fire?
2. How do you guys who only neck size for the M-14 ensure you will not ever get out of battery firing if your Rifle is like mine(test chamber each round before firing maybe??) and the resulting consequences of at the least a wrote off Rifle?
