NAS3 5.56 Cases - Tikka 223 w/ 88 TMK

So yours are 6 thou short compared to new brass. They are intentionally 3-5 thou short to allow case stretch. So you’re barely over that by 1 thou. Carry on

Why would they need almost the entire SAAMI tolerance for length to shoulder (0.007") less than brass cases which probably stretch MORE?

I'd be surprised if these cases are not below SAAMI min case size spec. They are 10 thou short of my chamber which must be close to SAAMI min headspace.

Edit: looking at SAAMI spec to shoulder, min cartridge to max chamber is a 0.014" difference.. Seems that it might be at or slightly higher than that max difference in Ben's gun.
 
These brass that are once fired and thrown away intentionally allow for case stretch vs being supported? Is that something in the design or sammi spec? I am not in the know, it just seemed counter intuitive as a statement.
Agree that it seems counter intuitive. They seem to be less malleable than brass and cant be reloaded, so why would they have a sloppier fit?

I did send Shell Shock a message inquiring about this.
 
Guys on the Hide reported that the undersized cases seem typical.. I'll try em with 450s or #41 primers to get a little thicker cups. Seems my headspace is likely a hair shorter than Ben's.
 
So yours are 6 thou short compared to new brass. They are intentionally 3-5 thou short to allow case stretch. So you’re barely over that by 1 thou. Carry on
From what I've seen, NAS3 (Nickel Alloy Shell) cases, don't, and aren't designed to stretch appreciably compared to a brass case. The short base-to-shoulder length is likely creating a larger issue than it would with a brass case which can stretch much more easily.
 
From what I've seen, NAS3 (Nickel Alloy Shell) cases, don't, and aren't designed to stretch appreciably compared to a brass case. The short base-to-shoulder length is likely creating a larger issue than it would with a brass case which can stretch much more easily.
I talked to John over at Blackarc Munitions. He loads these cases for his retail ammunition, as well as working with Shell Tech on the design. He is highly knowledgeable, and what I learned came directly from him. He probably has more experience than anyone with these cases, except for Shell Tech themselves of course
 
I talked to John over at Blackarc Munitions. He loads these cases for his retail ammunition, as well as working with Shell Tech on the design. He is highly knowledgeable, and what I learned came directly from him. He probably has more experience than anyone with these cases, except for Shell Tech themselves of course
What was his input about them, in general? Anything that applies to the issues @B_Reynolds_AK was seeing? My input is based on the (limited) loading I've done with them.
 
Guys on the Hide reported that the undersized cases seem typical.. I'll try em with 450s or #41 primers to get a little thicker cups. Seems my headspace is likely a hair shorter than Ben's.
Just a wildcard thought and may not work for these. Step neck them. Oversize the neck with a mandrel and partial resize neck length with a bushing die to fit your chamber. You’ve got cases and I’m sure you’ve got the mandrels, bushings and a die. Experiment away :)
 
Just a wildcard thought and may not work for these. Step neck them. Oversize the neck with a mandrel and partial resize neck length with a bushing die to fit your chamber. You’ve got cases and I’m sure you’ve got the mandrels, bushings and a die. Experiment away :)
The one guy I know who tried that had quite the misadventure with these things...

 
Just a wildcard thought and may not work for these. Step neck them. Oversize the neck with a mandrel and partial resize neck length with a bushing die to fit your chamber. You’ve got cases and I’m sure you’ve got the mandrels, bushings and a die. Experiment away :)
Sounds like probably not going to work. And 0.224 is the only caliber i have without bushing dies anyway.

I'll give em a shot as is.
 
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