TimberHunter
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I am a new reloader and self taught through many, many hours of reading so bare with me...
I’ve had issues with case stretch when using a FL side to bump the shoulder back .001-.002. I was getting case stretch of approx .010” every time I ran it through the FL die (I tried a Hornady die and RCBS)
Finally decided to sand/polish the expander ball. I reduced the expander ball thickness by approx .0015. This helped reduced by case stretch from .010 to .005 (still trim some cases every time after a resize tho).
By reducing the expander, I increased the neck tension. Measuring the outside of 10 sized case necks I get .298-.299. Measuring 5 cases that were sized the same way and had a 130 Nosler BT bullet put in it, I get .302-.303. So I’m looking at approx .004-.005 neck tension.
I shot the reloads yesterday at 300 yards and a four shot spread approx 1” vertically and horizontally by approx 2.5”. So group is under MOA which is good for me for a light weight hunting rifle shooting prone in the dirt.
My primers don’t have cratering and the bolt isn’t hard to open so I don’t think I’m having any high pressure issues. Is there any negative effects to having too much neck tension?
Info: 270 win, 22” barrel, 58.5 grains of H4831 SC, 130grain nosler BT, Hornady brass. Chronograph said approx 3020 FPS but I think I’m closer to 3000fps per the inches dropped at 300 yards
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I’ve had issues with case stretch when using a FL side to bump the shoulder back .001-.002. I was getting case stretch of approx .010” every time I ran it through the FL die (I tried a Hornady die and RCBS)
Finally decided to sand/polish the expander ball. I reduced the expander ball thickness by approx .0015. This helped reduced by case stretch from .010 to .005 (still trim some cases every time after a resize tho).
By reducing the expander, I increased the neck tension. Measuring the outside of 10 sized case necks I get .298-.299. Measuring 5 cases that were sized the same way and had a 130 Nosler BT bullet put in it, I get .302-.303. So I’m looking at approx .004-.005 neck tension.
I shot the reloads yesterday at 300 yards and a four shot spread approx 1” vertically and horizontally by approx 2.5”. So group is under MOA which is good for me for a light weight hunting rifle shooting prone in the dirt.
My primers don’t have cratering and the bolt isn’t hard to open so I don’t think I’m having any high pressure issues. Is there any negative effects to having too much neck tension?
Info: 270 win, 22” barrel, 58.5 grains of H4831 SC, 130grain nosler BT, Hornady brass. Chronograph said approx 3020 FPS but I think I’m closer to 3000fps per the inches dropped at 300 yards
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