29 August 2011, 09:40
Duckhunter39208Adnormally small flash holes in Speer and R-P brass
I have encountered a quantity of Speer and R-P 357 Sig brass that have flash holes so small that the depriming pin is being pulled out of the decapping rod on the return stroke of the press. I have never encountered this in any other cartridge brass before and I am just wondering if others had encountered this problem.
This is happening with a new Lee 357 Sig resizing die. In addition, I usually check for media in the flash hole and remove it with a depriming pin on an old decapping rod. On many of the cases, the pin was a very snug fit.
Happens fairly regularly with RWS .222 Rem brass - although nominally the flash hole should be standard size.
One option: get pins (or decap die) sized for 6mm (or .22) PPC flash holes - if available.
- mike
Have had it happen with certain Hornet cases also. One solution is to remove and place the decap rod in a drill and with fine sandpaper slightly reduce the size of it, Waidmannsheil, Dom.
29 August 2011, 16:42
J.D.SteeleHappens with RWS brass sometimes. I enlarged the flash holes to the standard US size or as close as I could get, temporarily, and then I changed to US brass because of other problems with the RWS stuff.
Regards, Joe
29 August 2011, 20:49
243winxbFlash holes come in 2 different sizes. Mostly in rife brass.
http://www.sinclairintl.com/.a...hhole_Reamer____062529 August 2011, 23:04
Jerry EdenOn my Hornet and other brass, which gives me that difficulty, I deprime them all as best I can, and then I use a flashole uniform tool, no problems after that, with any brand.
Jerry
29 August 2011, 23:57
cgbachWelcome to loading the .357 Sig (love it actually). I use decapping pin from 9mm rather than from .40 s&w. At least in my Redding and RCBS dies there are 2 sizes of decapping pins and the Sig wants the smaller one.
C.G.B.
31 August 2011, 07:23
Duckhunter39208Thanks for the response. I learn something here every day..
DH