I have been reloading for about 10 years now, but just recently got my first set of bushing dies (Hornady Match) to reload for my 6.5CM.
I purchased new Lapua brass and simply lubed and ran it through the sizing die for case prep. I used the sizing die with a 0.290” bushing and removed the expander stem.
I loaded 50 rounds with this brass (140 accubonds and h4350) and worked up the load trying to find pressure.
At 42 grains of powder I was getting approximately 2850 fps.
I wanted to do my actual load development with 1x fired brass. So I cleaned, lubed and sized the brass with the same 0.290 bushing (die was set to bump shoulder ~.001”). I also used my Lee trimmer to trim the brass to 1.905” (Virgin brass was 1.912”).
During bullet seating I noticed there was not much resistance. Upon inspection, I could move the bullet into the case without much effort. I proceeded anyway and loaded another 40 rounds of the once fired brass and shot additional groups.
Although I didn’t shoot as broad of range of powder charges, my velocity was approximately 150-FPS lower with the 1x brass than with the virgin brass.
I did some measurements and came up with the following:
1x Brass:
Case Neck OD (empty) - 0.2895”
Case Neck OD (after loading) - 0.2910”
Neck Tension - 0.0015”
Length - 1.905”
Bullet can be moved in case
Virgin Brass:
Case Neck OD (empty) - 0.2895”
Case Neck OD (after loading) - 0.2905”
Neck Tension - 0.0010”
Length - 1.912”
Bullet is firmly held in case.
My thought is to order a 0.288” bushing to increase the neck tension and provide a firmer hold on the bullet. I am a bit stumped as to why the virgin brass is firmly holding the bullet with less neck tension though.
Am I missing a step thats creating this issue? Any thoughts on why I’m seeing such a large velocity change?
I purchased new Lapua brass and simply lubed and ran it through the sizing die for case prep. I used the sizing die with a 0.290” bushing and removed the expander stem.
I loaded 50 rounds with this brass (140 accubonds and h4350) and worked up the load trying to find pressure.
At 42 grains of powder I was getting approximately 2850 fps.
I wanted to do my actual load development with 1x fired brass. So I cleaned, lubed and sized the brass with the same 0.290 bushing (die was set to bump shoulder ~.001”). I also used my Lee trimmer to trim the brass to 1.905” (Virgin brass was 1.912”).
During bullet seating I noticed there was not much resistance. Upon inspection, I could move the bullet into the case without much effort. I proceeded anyway and loaded another 40 rounds of the once fired brass and shot additional groups.
Although I didn’t shoot as broad of range of powder charges, my velocity was approximately 150-FPS lower with the 1x brass than with the virgin brass.
I did some measurements and came up with the following:
1x Brass:
Case Neck OD (empty) - 0.2895”
Case Neck OD (after loading) - 0.2910”
Neck Tension - 0.0015”
Length - 1.905”
Bullet can be moved in case
Virgin Brass:
Case Neck OD (empty) - 0.2895”
Case Neck OD (after loading) - 0.2905”
Neck Tension - 0.0010”
Length - 1.912”
Bullet is firmly held in case.
My thought is to order a 0.288” bushing to increase the neck tension and provide a firmer hold on the bullet. I am a bit stumped as to why the virgin brass is firmly holding the bullet with less neck tension though.
Am I missing a step thats creating this issue? Any thoughts on why I’m seeing such a large velocity change?