I was shooting my rifle yesterday to finally check it with the load I am going to use for this coming season (starting August 16 btw) and I had 3 cases (out of 12) with cracks in the neck.
According to the Lyman reloading manual, those should result from “case fatigue”.
I was quite surprised, mainly because this is the first time something like this has happened but also considering the following:
I am shooting .264” 120 grs. Nosler Ballistic tip in a 6,5x57R caliber - K95 Blaser single shot rifle – Norma 204 powder and Federal 210 standard primers and RWS cases.
No sign of high pressure at all from this load (which is 2 grains lower than my maximum I have tested)
All cases had the same background, coming from stock ammo’s plus two re-sizing (thus were on the third time shoot).
The load I am using has already been tested before without problems.
Bullet has a very “relaxing” free boring (approx. 3-4 mm. off the lands).
I have been using RWS cases up to five times with no crack problems.
The only guess I have is that (maybe) I have previously loaded these cases with a higher volume of powder, thus getting high pressure (even though got no signs of it) and stressing the cases.
Otherwise, I have no idea why I could get those cracks after just 3 shots.
I am shrinking your brains on this one.
Thanks for your help.
According to the Lyman reloading manual, those should result from “case fatigue”.
I was quite surprised, mainly because this is the first time something like this has happened but also considering the following:
I am shooting .264” 120 grs. Nosler Ballistic tip in a 6,5x57R caliber - K95 Blaser single shot rifle – Norma 204 powder and Federal 210 standard primers and RWS cases.
No sign of high pressure at all from this load (which is 2 grains lower than my maximum I have tested)
All cases had the same background, coming from stock ammo’s plus two re-sizing (thus were on the third time shoot).
The load I am using has already been tested before without problems.
Bullet has a very “relaxing” free boring (approx. 3-4 mm. off the lands).
I have been using RWS cases up to five times with no crack problems.
The only guess I have is that (maybe) I have previously loaded these cases with a higher volume of powder, thus getting high pressure (even though got no signs of it) and stressing the cases.
Otherwise, I have no idea why I could get those cracks after just 3 shots.
I am shrinking your brains on this one.
Thanks for your help.