I've run into a bit of a situation with reloading for .308 Win.
My son has a Sako in .308, I just bought a Browning BLR Stainless Takedown in the same caliber.
I've been reloading for 20+ years, RCBS dies, RCBS Rockchucker, digital scales, Lyman case trimmer, Frankfort Arsenal stainless pin tumbler, etc.
My problem....with the reloads from the brass my son has shot (he's got a stockpile of about 700 empties), full-length resized with properly adjusted dies, the reloads won't chamber properly in my BLR (lever won't close all the way). I've checked COAL, case diameter at all points, case length, etc., with digital vernier, and it's all within spec, and in fact within a couple of thou of new boxed .308 at the highest variant.
I've never run in to that before - we also both have 30.06 Sprg's, mine is a Browning Eclipse Hunter X-Bolt, his is a Remmie - no worries with him snitchin' some of my 30-06 "old" brass reloads or vice versa (we both use exactly the same projectiles [Hornady 180 Gr], same powder load, same primers and so forth).
Both his Sako and my BLR shoot factory perfectly - no issues with feeding, ejection, etc. We use the same Hornady 30 cal bullets for the .308's.
What am I doing wrong ? For now, I'm separating the brass from his rifle and from mine, to ensure that I don't run in to issues with the feeding, but that's a pain and it also deprives me of a large stock of once-or-twice fired brass.
Advice appreciated - thanks!
OldNewGuy
My son has a Sako in .308, I just bought a Browning BLR Stainless Takedown in the same caliber.
I've been reloading for 20+ years, RCBS dies, RCBS Rockchucker, digital scales, Lyman case trimmer, Frankfort Arsenal stainless pin tumbler, etc.
My problem....with the reloads from the brass my son has shot (he's got a stockpile of about 700 empties), full-length resized with properly adjusted dies, the reloads won't chamber properly in my BLR (lever won't close all the way). I've checked COAL, case diameter at all points, case length, etc., with digital vernier, and it's all within spec, and in fact within a couple of thou of new boxed .308 at the highest variant.
I've never run in to that before - we also both have 30.06 Sprg's, mine is a Browning Eclipse Hunter X-Bolt, his is a Remmie - no worries with him snitchin' some of my 30-06 "old" brass reloads or vice versa (we both use exactly the same projectiles [Hornady 180 Gr], same powder load, same primers and so forth).
Both his Sako and my BLR shoot factory perfectly - no issues with feeding, ejection, etc. We use the same Hornady 30 cal bullets for the .308's.
What am I doing wrong ? For now, I'm separating the brass from his rifle and from mine, to ensure that I don't run in to issues with the feeding, but that's a pain and it also deprives me of a large stock of once-or-twice fired brass.
Advice appreciated - thanks!
OldNewGuy


















































