deadwolf
WKR
Assuming all things equal, what would cause pressure signs in once or twice fired, reloaded brass, and no pressure in new brass reloaded with the same load?
I am really scratching my head in this one, and while the question is simple, I’ll give you the back story...
I reloaded some Federal and Winchester 300 wsm brass (on its second reload) with a middle of the road powder charge and working up in .5 increments as usual. I had a hard bolt lift on extraction with the first round fired. This happened with a couple more shots with a different bullet combo as well. Measured all the brass again thinking maybe the shoulder wasn’t bumped back far enough somehow and confirmed it was all bumped back plenty far. Pulled a few bullets and double checked the powder throws. All good there as well. Now this may sound like an add for Bertram Brass at this point, but we loaded up the same recipe in new brass and everything shot exactly as we expected. We did achieve the velocity we expected with a little lower charge weight, but I’m going to conclude that’s due to the thicker Bertram brass.
But here I am questioning how in the world we had such pressure so low in the work up.
Anyone have an idea?
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I am really scratching my head in this one, and while the question is simple, I’ll give you the back story...
I reloaded some Federal and Winchester 300 wsm brass (on its second reload) with a middle of the road powder charge and working up in .5 increments as usual. I had a hard bolt lift on extraction with the first round fired. This happened with a couple more shots with a different bullet combo as well. Measured all the brass again thinking maybe the shoulder wasn’t bumped back far enough somehow and confirmed it was all bumped back plenty far. Pulled a few bullets and double checked the powder throws. All good there as well. Now this may sound like an add for Bertram Brass at this point, but we loaded up the same recipe in new brass and everything shot exactly as we expected. We did achieve the velocity we expected with a little lower charge weight, but I’m going to conclude that’s due to the thicker Bertram brass.
But here I am questioning how in the world we had such pressure so low in the work up.
Anyone have an idea?
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