15 September 2007, 21:17
N. GarrettOil dents not ironed out by shooting
I am curious about something I just saw in my handloads.
I resized (and then loaded) some once fired factory brass in 7mm Rem Mag (Federal cases).
During resizing I got some oil dents on the shoulders of the cases...nothing unusual about them.
I then loaded them with 62 grains RL 19, WW Magnum LR primers, and 150 grain Barnes TSX bullets, for a velocity of 2960 fps. Not a particularly hot load, but not a starting load either.
What surprised me was that of the cases with oil dents, about half still had small(er) dents which you could see when you looked very closely.
I'm not worried at all about the dents (i.e. they won't affect accuracy), but I am surprised that the pressures inside the case didn't iron out the dents.
In fact, this is the first time I've seen full power loads not eliminate oil dents.
Any explanations of why this occured?
Thanks,
Garrett
15 September 2007, 22:01
bartsche
You may just have had lube left inside those dents.

roger
15 September 2007, 23:56
N. GarrettBartsche,
That's a good thought, but unlikely.
After sizing, the cases were then washed in hot detergent water, dried, tumbled, and then washed one last time.
Garrett
16 September 2007, 02:44
bartschequote:
Originally posted by N. Garrett:
Bartsche,
That's a good thought, but unlikely.
After sizing, the cases were then washed in hot detergent water, dried, tumbled, and then washed one last time.Garrett

Wow! Garrett, You must have the most sanitary cases of anyone I know of.

roger
16 September 2007, 04:39
hivelosityyour a little low on charge weight. May need more of a full charge to iron out all the dents.