Just joined the forum so please be patient with me.
I just acquired a 375 Snipetac (Stiller action, 1:8 32" Bartlein) that's having some pressure issues and am trying to constrain all the variables. The original owner says the shoulder on the reamer measures 3.084" so I assume my brass should be slightly shallower than this measurement. The fire formed cases (max 3-4 times fired) are measuring between 3.030" and on the outside 3.056" from what I'm seeing but some are still closing hard in the chamber. He had been neck sizing exclusively after annealing each time he reloaded.
The loads are 138 grains of R50 with a 400 grain Badlands SICBM and are right at 3010 with very little standard deviation. Very accurate but any time there's any tightness on the bolt closing guaranteed that the case will stick and chances are the extractor will fail to pull the case out.
The pressure issues are causing the extractor to fail (Stiller action) and sometimes break. I've got the latest and greatest extractor from PT&G and it won't work on a stuck case. Unfortunately I think it has to do with the excessive length of the extractor and the size of the spring (AR15 extractor spring) used on it.
I intend to try Badlands 350 and 376 grain SICBMs but want to see if anyone knows of a standard case length for the Snipetac first.
Any thoughts?
I just acquired a 375 Snipetac (Stiller action, 1:8 32" Bartlein) that's having some pressure issues and am trying to constrain all the variables. The original owner says the shoulder on the reamer measures 3.084" so I assume my brass should be slightly shallower than this measurement. The fire formed cases (max 3-4 times fired) are measuring between 3.030" and on the outside 3.056" from what I'm seeing but some are still closing hard in the chamber. He had been neck sizing exclusively after annealing each time he reloaded.
The loads are 138 grains of R50 with a 400 grain Badlands SICBM and are right at 3010 with very little standard deviation. Very accurate but any time there's any tightness on the bolt closing guaranteed that the case will stick and chances are the extractor will fail to pull the case out.
The pressure issues are causing the extractor to fail (Stiller action) and sometimes break. I've got the latest and greatest extractor from PT&G and it won't work on a stuck case. Unfortunately I think it has to do with the excessive length of the extractor and the size of the spring (AR15 extractor spring) used on it.
I intend to try Badlands 350 and 376 grain SICBMs but want to see if anyone knows of a standard case length for the Snipetac first.
Any thoughts?