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Hey all, I have been having a bad problem with case necks splitting after two or three firings. Caliber is 300WSM using Winchester brass, pressure is around 55,000 definitely doesn’t go above 60,000. I have tried annealing after every shot but nothing seem to work. I have never had this problem with other calibers. Any ideas? Thanks, luke | ||
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Sounds like the annealing didn't work. What procedure did you use? | |||
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I heated the necks using a propane torch until the necks barely turned pink and the shoulder was blue then dropped them in water. | |||
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Check out this info http://www.massreloading.com/annealing.html https://bisonballistics.com/ar...idge-brass-annealing Hopefully, the rifle chamber isn't oversize at the neck. | |||
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You could try a different brand of brass. Might work. My main cause of brass lossage is necks splitting, although infrequent enough. My earlier handloading days was mostly with Winchester, CAC & Remington brass. I just tossed any with split necks. With improving circumstances I switched to Norma brass exclusively. I don't anneal, ever, and still get the very odd split neck, but rarely. Most of my various loads hover around max level and I can get a case handloading life of roughly 20 loads . Hunting.... it's not everything, it's the only thing. | |||
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How do you resize your brass? If the neck is being sized too small then expanded a lot, a dry type of lube inside the neck may benefit you. I would also recommend polishing the expander to be .002"-.0015" under bullet diameter. Hope this helps. Cheers. | |||
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check your sizing die - make sure that it isn't oversizing the neck | |||
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^^^^^^ THIS^^^^^^^ Had the same problem with my 375H&H die. It was sizing the necks down about .010 and the necks split on the second or third firing. Take your expand/decap stem out and size a couple of cases. Measure the sized inside diameter, for a 300 cal it should be only slightly smaller (1-2 thousandths?) smaller than 308. If it is more, send a couple of fired cases, a couple of sized cases and the die back to the manufacturer explaining the problem. Have gun- Will travel The value of a trophy is computed directly in terms of personal investment in its acquisition. Robert Ruark | |||
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Blacktailor, I think you might be right. I haven’t checked yet but I have noticed when resizing, it is much harder to pull the case out on the downstroke than most other cartridges with other dies. I will check on that. | |||
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Bad brass. Proper Brass will take sizing .010 down and up for more than three times. | |||
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crazy. As a useless comparison, my 7mm SAUM Brass goes 8-10 reloads with no annealing before I see neck splits. On the other had my 300 H&H (pre-64 70) would split after 2-3 reloads. The die suggestion is a very interesting one. Regards, Robert ****************************** H4350! It stays crunchy in milk longer! | |||
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