Elkslut
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I've seen 230s and 245s locally, I wouldn't know where to start loading them tho.
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Question to the group- I bought primed 270 WSM Hornady brass for my 6.5 WSM. I ran all of the virgin brass through a Lee 6.5 WSM full length sizing die. I loaded up some for my pressure test, and there was one round that would not chamber. I pulled the bullet and set this piece to the side for investigation, assuming it was a fluke. I loaded 10 rounds and function tested them today. 5 out of 10 rounds chamber as expected, one took some effort, and 3 would not chamber. I noticed that the 3 that wont chamber have a shiny ring about halfway down the case neck. All of these rounds headspace (Hornady comparator) within .002 of each other and they were all within maximum case length after sizing. I would love to hear any thoughts about the neck rings and solutions for this problem. 60% out of 100 pieces of brass is pretty poor quality if that is the issue and not a problem with my process.
Thank you in advance!
I am loading 23.5 of Varget to fireform the new lapua brass.
In my small test nosler brass isn’t getting loose primer pockets at 25gr of XBR on the first load (2nd firing on the nosler brass).
Are you seeing lapua primer pockets get loose after forming and then first fire of 25gr of XBR?
Please share pics of the ring on the neck.
Is the neck larger in the area of the ring or is it the same for the most part the whole length of the neck? Have you bore scoped your chamber by chance?
I've seen 230s and 245s locally, I wouldn't know where to start loading them tho.
Sounds like you are going to be investing in a neck turning tool. You’ll have hell getting consistent loads with varying neck thicknesses.The neck is larger on these rounds than the other rounds that will chamber. The good ones range from .298 to .300. The bad ones range from .320-.360. Pics are attached and hopefully you can see the rings.
The pressure test round that wouldn't chamber also has a larger neck at .330
EDIT 1:
- Looking at 270 WSM loading data, the outside diameter of the case neck should be .312.
- This donor rifle was a 6.5 PRC, and the outside diameter of its case neck should be .297.
- I had this rechambered in 6.5 WSM, and the one crappy drawing I've found shows an outside neck diameter of .294.
I don't have the reamer spec. from the smith, but assuming the maximum outside case diameter of .297 based on the OG chamber, I'm guessing some of this brass is just thicker than it should be after necking it down. I doublechecked and this is a lot of 100 Hornady 270 WSM factory seconds.
EDIT 2:
- I functioned tested a bunch of the sized brass, and measured the ones that fit and don't fit. There are 2 specific cohorts:
- Brass with outside neck diameter of .285-.288 will chamber (54)
- Brass with outside neck diameter of .289-.291 that will not chamber (46)
Any thoughts on how to reduce the outside neck diameter of the 46 bad ones? Re-lube and size again? Thanks for any ideas in advance.
The neck is larger on these rounds than the other rounds that will chamber. The good ones range from .298 to .300. The bad ones range from .320-.360. Pics are attached and hopefully you can see the rings.
The pressure test round that wouldn't chamber also has a larger neck at .330
EDIT 1:
- Looking at 270 WSM loading data, the outside diameter of the case neck should be .312.
- This donor rifle was a 6.5 PRC, and the outside diameter of its case neck should be .297.
- I had this rechambered in 6.5 WSM, and the one crappy drawing I've found shows an outside neck diameter of .294.
I don't have the reamer spec. from the smith, but assuming the maximum outside case diameter of .297 based on the OG chamber, I'm guessing some of this brass is just thicker than it should be after necking it down. I doublechecked and this is a lot of 100 Hornady 270 WSM factory seconds.
EDIT 2:
- I functioned tested a bunch of the sized brass, and measured the ones that fit and don't fit. There are 2 specific cohorts:
- Brass with outside neck diameter of .285-.288 will chamber (54)
- Brass with outside neck diameter of .289-.291 that will not chamber (46)
Any thoughts on how to reduce the outside neck diameter of the 46 bad ones? Re-lube and size again? Thanks for any ideas in advance.
25 grains will ruin your brass quicklyI am loading 23.5 of Varget to fireform the new lapua brass.
In my small test nosler brass isn’t getting loose primer pockets at 25gr of XBR on the first load (2nd firing on the nosler brass).
Are you seeing lapua primer pockets get loose after forming and then first fire of 25gr of XBR?
25 grains will ruin your brass quickly
Thanks. I reread that and meant to delete the first measurements. I was using my old manual lyman calipers. The "edit 2" measurements are with my digital calipers after getting the case specs.Think about the dimensions you posted a little more, what they mean, and what they should be.
You really need to know what the dimensions are supposed to be on your chamber if you’re going to be wildcatting.
Thanks. I reread that and meant to delete the first measurements. I was using my old manual lyman calipers. The "edit 2" measurements are with my digital calipers after getting the case specs.
It still doesn't make sense to me that some of this brass won't chamber. Even at .291, the outside neck diamter of the brass that won't chamber is smaller than both the 6.5 PRC (.297) and 6.5 (.294) specs. What am I missing?
EDIT: I dug through emails with the smith and found the smoking gun. Early on we discussed what 4D reamer he was going to rent. We originally discussed either a .296 or .297 model. He ended up going with a .291 version. Mystery sovled and @wind gypsy thank you for the nudge.
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Thank you for the information. This smith is pretty well known locally for his custom REM 700 clones. Re-chambering this Tikka barrel wasn’t necessarily in his normal wheel house, and he mentioned some of the issues he was seeing and also asked for my permission to continue. I clearly didn’t know the right questions to ask, and I appreciate the feedback. I have a second barrel for re-chambering and will take it elsewhere when the time comes.291 would require a bunch of neck turning regardless.. 0.2964” necked 6.5 saum chambers required necked down 7 saum brass to be turned for enough clearance, 0.291 doesn’t have a chance!
If your chamber has a step in the neck, I would not use it at all.