I recently loaded a batch of .270 Win ammo, using the max load of H4831sc listed in the Nosler manual, using virgin cases (RP). I fired off 30 rounds last month in my new TC Encore barrel, then decided to reload the fired cases. As I began to resize the cases, I noticed that the primers had backed out of the primer pockets a bit. It was noticeable once you looked, and if I stood them up on my desk, they would wobble. The unfired cases did not do this, so the primers were well seated to begin with. The micrometer showed normal expansion, and the spent cases ejected easily, as I recall. The primers were not excessively flattened. The fired cases did not show the telltale bright ring that indicates stretch due to excessive headspace, and they were virgin cases. Chronograph showed 3130fps from a 26" barrel, under published velocity in the Nosler manual.
If I had to guess, I would say that the chamber was cut a bit too deep, but shouldn't I get case stretch; that would be excessive headspace after all. I wound up neck sizing the cases, and we'll set what happens. Has anyone else seen this happen? Help!
If I had to guess, I would say that the chamber was cut a bit too deep, but shouldn't I get case stretch; that would be excessive headspace after all. I wound up neck sizing the cases, and we'll set what happens. Has anyone else seen this happen? Help!