Keebler750
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- Alberta!!!
I first have to admit to poor reloading practices when it comes to pistol. Unlike all the prep I do for rifle, with the 40 S&W I just tumble them, and run them back through the Dillon 550 with Dillon dies.
I have about 800 pieces of brass, some once fired, some unknown vintage, all mixed together. I have probably put 2500 reloads through my Sig, plus some factory ammo.
I just started noticing a weird line at the start of the case head after making some rounds up. This is only happening on a small percentage of the reloads, not all. The body brass is shiny, the body is 'coke bottled' (which I've been told is normal for Dillon resizing), and there is a line or sharp ridge about 1.5 - 2mm above the bottom groove on the case head. I am trying to figure out the cause, and cure.
I sorted my completed rounds so I don't shoot these. They appear ready to come apart at what MUST now be a stress riser.
I checked my dies and cleaned them. No obvious problems.
I just looked up the .40 data, and realized I should be trimming???? So I measured all my clean brass and it is way UNDERSIZE. Even the once fired. The book says it should be 0.845" 'trim-to' and my avg. is 0.836". The mouth sets the headspace, too.
I need someone to set me straight here!! I will take the rounds and show them to someone at the range, but what do you guys think???
I have about 800 pieces of brass, some once fired, some unknown vintage, all mixed together. I have probably put 2500 reloads through my Sig, plus some factory ammo.
I just started noticing a weird line at the start of the case head after making some rounds up. This is only happening on a small percentage of the reloads, not all. The body brass is shiny, the body is 'coke bottled' (which I've been told is normal for Dillon resizing), and there is a line or sharp ridge about 1.5 - 2mm above the bottom groove on the case head. I am trying to figure out the cause, and cure.
I sorted my completed rounds so I don't shoot these. They appear ready to come apart at what MUST now be a stress riser.
I checked my dies and cleaned them. No obvious problems.
I just looked up the .40 data, and realized I should be trimming???? So I measured all my clean brass and it is way UNDERSIZE. Even the once fired. The book says it should be 0.845" 'trim-to' and my avg. is 0.836". The mouth sets the headspace, too.
I need someone to set me straight here!! I will take the rounds and show them to someone at the range, but what do you guys think???
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