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I have been using Winchester brass and only neck sizing. The gun is a Rem700 ADL synthetic. The load is 50gr vmax over 27gr w7748. Inspecting brass this morning I noticed some necks split after 4 firings. Also, the necks are fairly black. Is this common with these thin necks? Is rem or federal brass better? | ||
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quote:Hey bughole, It can happen with "ANY" caliber. But, you may or may not have a specific Lot of Cases with "hardened Casenecks". You can probably extend the case life by Annealing the Casenecks. No guarantee this will totally solve the problem, cause it could also be due to either an oversize chamber-neck or the resizing die you are using may be overworking the caseneck. Take 5 non-split fired cases and measure their diameter as precisely as possible. Rotate them between the spindles of a 0.0001" capable Micrometer if you have it, or a 0.001" capable Caliper and record the "high spot" or widest measurement. Average those numbers. Resize those cases with the Expander removed, remeasure and average. Reinstall the Expander and run them through the Die once more, remeasure and average. Seat bullets, remeasure and average. Now, look at those values and you can see how much the Caseneck is being "worked" as you perform each step. If anything appears excessive, we should be able to tell it from those values. If the Chamber Neck is oversize(probably not), the only "cheap hope" is to find thicker neck cases, maybe nickle plated. But, I don't like to normally recommend them because of other problems they can create. Or, if your Dies are "over-working" the cases, that is a simple matter to resolve with a new set of Dies - maybe the Bushing Style from Redding. But, best of all would be for the Annealing to work. I like to Anneal every 5 reloads anyhow. ... Nearly forgot, the WW748 is a doublebase powder which is prone to giving you those "fairly black" casenecks. Does it on mine too. For Velocity, I've found WW748 or BL-C2 to be tops. For Accuracy, I used to prefer H4895 or H322. But my Accuracy Champ is now Hodgdon's Benchmark. [ 12-29-2002, 23:29: Message edited by: Hot Core ] | |||
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Hot Core I also use the benchmark powder for my 223 with good accuracy. Use ballistic tips in 50 grn.And a bl-4 primer. Got the load out of Shooting Times magazine. I use 25.5 grns of benchmark. I loaded 5 rounds went to the range. They weren't grouping to my liking so I loaded 5 more but dropped 1/2 grain of powder. That put me at the 25.5 grains. They shoot better than me. Have a nice New Years | ||
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quote:Hey kannon, With the 50gr B-Tip and Benchmark(my, "Who buys me a BBQ Supper Load?"), the combination shoots better than me too. Happy New Year to you too. | |||
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