Re: Bases of 308 cases bottoms ripping off and case st
All excellent advise above. I would only add the following.
When it comes to .308, I always ask Bolt or auto?
- If it is an auto, you should use a full resizing die.
- If it is a bolt and you have fired the round already within that very same rifle, I would resize the neck alone. In other words, do not do a full resizing. Why? Well your brass will last much longer. I sometimes do a full resizing every 6 or 8 uses..all the rest are neck sized only.
Check OAL (Over All Length) as required.
Lastly, WD40. As mentioned above, set it aside for almost all things firearm related. It is a poor preservative, a poorer lubricant and, as stated above, may have destructive qualities on some metals. So what to use? For reloading, use only reloading lubes. Equally important is how you lube for die work, it takes VERY little, many use a lube matt and you should too.
For all else? There are many fine products, but having cared for weapons in adverse environments for a long time, I would recommend a short list:
TriFlo, Break Free CLP, Break Free LP, Sheath, Eezox
There are others, but these have worked for me.