I just got into relaoding and I have run into a few problems with my first go at this.
I reloaded about 60 x .303 British with 174 gr. Hornady bullets, Winchester Primers and H335 Powder. The minimum load for H335 was 36 grains and the max was 39 grains. I loaded 20 with 36 grains, 20 with 37 grains and 20 with 38 grains. All brass was once fired.
So when I went out shooting and out of the 60 hand loads, I got 8 seperated cases right at the base of the round. The cases were a mix of 36-38 grain loads too. Also, I found that after firing, all the cases were extremely dirty. Can anyone help me with this?
Also, I started to reload .308 Winchester too and everytime I use my Lee neck sizing die, I find that the shoulders of the cases are creased or "wavy" looking. Is there a fix for this too? I have backed out the die so that I am only re sizing the neck but I am warry of this because I am firing through a Norc M14 and have a slight head space worry in the back of my mind....
Any help is GREATLY appreciated.
I reloaded about 60 x .303 British with 174 gr. Hornady bullets, Winchester Primers and H335 Powder. The minimum load for H335 was 36 grains and the max was 39 grains. I loaded 20 with 36 grains, 20 with 37 grains and 20 with 38 grains. All brass was once fired.
So when I went out shooting and out of the 60 hand loads, I got 8 seperated cases right at the base of the round. The cases were a mix of 36-38 grain loads too. Also, I found that after firing, all the cases were extremely dirty. Can anyone help me with this?
Also, I started to reload .308 Winchester too and everytime I use my Lee neck sizing die, I find that the shoulders of the cases are creased or "wavy" looking. Is there a fix for this too? I have backed out the die so that I am only re sizing the neck but I am warry of this because I am firing through a Norc M14 and have a slight head space worry in the back of my mind....
Any help is GREATLY appreciated.