New to reloading. I originally bought some Starline brass and then some Peterson brass for my 6arc. I loaded up the Starline with midway 108 eldm 2nds .5g of book max just to get some rounds down the barrel. Gun shot like shit, but no pressure signs/issues. Loaded a bunch more same load (.5g off Hornady book max) with different bullets, now once fired brass. No issues, marks, etc. Gun shot way better.
Yesterday, with the Peterson Brass, loaded same .5g off and this is what the brass looked like on all 5 shots 3 different bullet combos:
It was virgin first firing. Average velocity was around 10fps average less than previous 1 time fired Starline. Bolt lift wasn’t noticeably bad. Definitely not as bad as the box Hornady ELD-VT I shot breaking in the barrel. Primers looked fine to me, but I don’t really know what I am looking for.
Some questions: Is this brass fine to reload? Is the Peterson just softer, or more prone to ejector marks on first firing, or am I getting close to pressure and should back off?
Will same load with now once fired be fine since case has slightly expanded/formed for my chamber? I measured a fired case and virgin case and it’s .0055” difference. I’ll bump back 2-3thousands when resizing.
Yesterday, with the Peterson Brass, loaded same .5g off and this is what the brass looked like on all 5 shots 3 different bullet combos:
It was virgin first firing. Average velocity was around 10fps average less than previous 1 time fired Starline. Bolt lift wasn’t noticeably bad. Definitely not as bad as the box Hornady ELD-VT I shot breaking in the barrel. Primers looked fine to me, but I don’t really know what I am looking for.
Some questions: Is this brass fine to reload? Is the Peterson just softer, or more prone to ejector marks on first firing, or am I getting close to pressure and should back off?
Will same load with now once fired be fine since case has slightly expanded/formed for my chamber? I measured a fired case and virgin case and it’s .0055” difference. I’ll bump back 2-3thousands when resizing.
