Let me first say I'm sorry about the photo quality. SRP and my cell phone camera don't mix.
Ok, so I'm going through a mix of 223 brass I fired last weekend. They are Federal and Lake City brand. I fired 5 different seating depths (1.865 to 1.846 CBOG) with the same primers (Winchester). The cases had about 10 reloads on them.
I took note it looks like the primers were backing out of the Federal cases only. Knowing I'm below pmax (24.6 Varget) it took me by surprise.
Thinking it must be the primer pockets (remember only on federal brass), and not having a pin gauge I was about to call it a day. Then I remembered. .. I had purchased a ballistic tools brand primer pocket gauge. So, gauge in hand I started checking pockets. Would you believe me if I told you the Federal brass... the ones with the raised primers gauge tighter!?!?!?
Can someone help explain what's going on.
I'll add pics of the Federal brass 1st.
Ok, so I'm going through a mix of 223 brass I fired last weekend. They are Federal and Lake City brand. I fired 5 different seating depths (1.865 to 1.846 CBOG) with the same primers (Winchester). The cases had about 10 reloads on them.
I took note it looks like the primers were backing out of the Federal cases only. Knowing I'm below pmax (24.6 Varget) it took me by surprise.
Thinking it must be the primer pockets (remember only on federal brass), and not having a pin gauge I was about to call it a day. Then I remembered. .. I had purchased a ballistic tools brand primer pocket gauge. So, gauge in hand I started checking pockets. Would you believe me if I told you the Federal brass... the ones with the raised primers gauge tighter!?!?!?
Can someone help explain what's going on.
I'll add pics of the Federal brass 1st.