I would run it through a press to see what a case comes out at after re-sizing, but I haven't assembled my press yet (bought it at the Wholesale grand opening in Langley) as I don't have room on my workbench for it until I finish rebuilding my truck's motor. I've only got one buddy that shoots, and he doesn't have a press either, so I guess I'll just have to wait. In the meantime, I figure a set of headspace gauges is probably a worthwhile investment, as I will eventually be buying a Shilen barrel for this rifle anyway.
A case will ALWAYS be over-length after its first resizing (in my experience). That measurement will tell you, basically, nothing.
Measure your cases now. No resizing, no cleaning, just put 'em in some calipers tip-to-tail. Make a table of the length of the "spit out" cases and compare them to the "retained" cases. Perhaps we'll see a trend in terms of OAL?
Also, perhaps most importantly, make a case OAL measurement of all of the UNFIRED rounds you have from that lot. Measure from base to the mouth of the case - not the bullet, just to the neck. See if there is some inconsistency there - and, MOST importantly, whether the case OAL is within SAAMI specs.
.300 WM should spec out at 2.620" base to mouth, IIRC.
If, say, you see unfired cases measuring 2.625"... well, that's a problem - especially if the chamber is tight or dirty.
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