Well, sometimes we just forget and take things for granted.....and get bitten.
I own a Husqvarna in 8mm Mauser....It's a great rifle, and shoots well.
I acquired 40 empty 8x57JS cases headstamped "Dominion". This is good brass, BTW.
I decided to load some up to try out 100V as a powder behind the 196. Norma Dual-Core bullet.
I threw my calipers on 2 or 3 cases, and they were all below the max length of 2.240"
So I sized 20 cases, and loaded in ½ grain increments up to 52 grains.
Got to the range, fired 5 rounds at the lowest load, all went well, and they were in about 1-1/2"
Moved up to the next weight, fired one shot, tried to chamber a second round....NO GO!! I could
not turn the bolt handle down. It was like the bolt was stopped solid against something.
Long story short, I had 6 total rounds that I could not close the bolt on. Rest fired and shot great.
Thinking I had a sizing issue, I pulled the bullets, dumped the powder, and resized the cases...NO
Chance they would let me close that bolt. Then the light came on....the cases were too long.
Sure enough, caliper says between 2.56" and 2.60"!!! Trim to length, now they chamber easily.
In checking the lot or 40 cases, 12 were overlength, and not just a little bit, .015" or more.
The rest were all within specs....go figure.
Thinking that possibly they were seriously stretched, I checked for the deadly "head separation ring"
inside the case, but it was not present. Bit curious why so much extra length, but a good reminder to
take absolutely nothing for granted. D.
I own a Husqvarna in 8mm Mauser....It's a great rifle, and shoots well.
I acquired 40 empty 8x57JS cases headstamped "Dominion". This is good brass, BTW.
I decided to load some up to try out 100V as a powder behind the 196. Norma Dual-Core bullet.
I threw my calipers on 2 or 3 cases, and they were all below the max length of 2.240"
So I sized 20 cases, and loaded in ½ grain increments up to 52 grains.
Got to the range, fired 5 rounds at the lowest load, all went well, and they were in about 1-1/2"
Moved up to the next weight, fired one shot, tried to chamber a second round....NO GO!! I could
not turn the bolt handle down. It was like the bolt was stopped solid against something.
Long story short, I had 6 total rounds that I could not close the bolt on. Rest fired and shot great.
Thinking I had a sizing issue, I pulled the bullets, dumped the powder, and resized the cases...NO
Chance they would let me close that bolt. Then the light came on....the cases were too long.
Sure enough, caliper says between 2.56" and 2.60"!!! Trim to length, now they chamber easily.
In checking the lot or 40 cases, 12 were overlength, and not just a little bit, .015" or more.
The rest were all within specs....go figure.
Thinking that possibly they were seriously stretched, I checked for the deadly "head separation ring"
inside the case, but it was not present. Bit curious why so much extra length, but a good reminder to
take absolutely nothing for granted. D.


















































