Hi,
I am trying to understand why we cannot correctly resize once fired Winchester 300 WSM brass down enough to fit the two respective Remington 700rifles in which it was originally fired. I helped two friends to reload their once fired Winchester 300 WSM brass. Each had tow boxes of 20 cases, fired in their. The facts are as follows:
1) We used a new set of Lee and RCBS dies, and did full length resizing (firm contact of the die against the shellholder + 1/8 more turn of die down into the press), fitted to a RCBS RockChukker and Lee Classic cast press respectively.
2) When I saw the brass before resizing, ALL 4 boxes of fired brass showed a very clear ridge in the web of the case head area, about 4-5mm above the bottom (headstamp) area.
3) This ridge is prominent enough that it can be seen and felt when a finger nail is moved over it. This ridge measures about .563" in Remington Rifle #1 and about .560" in Remington Rifle #2. The full length resizing does not touch this section of the brass, as it is in the area where the die touches the shellholder (of both dies). We used a Lee shellholder with the Lee dies, and RCBS shellholder with the RCBS dies. Maximum SAAMI dimensions indicate .555" for the 300 WSM in this section of the case, while the various unfired Winchester ammo measures about .548" in the corresponding area on the case.
4) We used four different calipers and only had a maximum variation of .001". This means that there is at least .005" and .008" too much expansion on the fired cases, over SAAMI maximum case diameter.
5) When asked, both friends indicated that they both had difficulty to open/lift the bolt handle of their rifles, after firing the factory ammo, and NO reloads have been fired. They bought their rifles NEW at the same and think it could even be from the same batch at the dealer.
6) All cases are just under 2.10" after resizing, and thus fine.
7) Resized cases (full length resized) will not chamber in either of the two rifles.
I personally believe the chamber dimensions of these Remington 700 rifles are too large.
Please share your informed thoughts. Thank you,
RSA1
I am trying to understand why we cannot correctly resize once fired Winchester 300 WSM brass down enough to fit the two respective Remington 700rifles in which it was originally fired. I helped two friends to reload their once fired Winchester 300 WSM brass. Each had tow boxes of 20 cases, fired in their. The facts are as follows:
1) We used a new set of Lee and RCBS dies, and did full length resizing (firm contact of the die against the shellholder + 1/8 more turn of die down into the press), fitted to a RCBS RockChukker and Lee Classic cast press respectively.
2) When I saw the brass before resizing, ALL 4 boxes of fired brass showed a very clear ridge in the web of the case head area, about 4-5mm above the bottom (headstamp) area.
3) This ridge is prominent enough that it can be seen and felt when a finger nail is moved over it. This ridge measures about .563" in Remington Rifle #1 and about .560" in Remington Rifle #2. The full length resizing does not touch this section of the brass, as it is in the area where the die touches the shellholder (of both dies). We used a Lee shellholder with the Lee dies, and RCBS shellholder with the RCBS dies. Maximum SAAMI dimensions indicate .555" for the 300 WSM in this section of the case, while the various unfired Winchester ammo measures about .548" in the corresponding area on the case.
4) We used four different calipers and only had a maximum variation of .001". This means that there is at least .005" and .008" too much expansion on the fired cases, over SAAMI maximum case diameter.
5) When asked, both friends indicated that they both had difficulty to open/lift the bolt handle of their rifles, after firing the factory ammo, and NO reloads have been fired. They bought their rifles NEW at the same and think it could even be from the same batch at the dealer.
6) All cases are just under 2.10" after resizing, and thus fine.
7) Resized cases (full length resized) will not chamber in either of the two rifles.
I personally believe the chamber dimensions of these Remington 700 rifles are too large.
Please share your informed thoughts. Thank you,
RSA1
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