Last two range trips, I've had odd issues with my brass. Carbon is covering the shoulder and sometimes making it to the case head. Even getting ejector swipes with mild loads in the 42.0 to 43.0 grains H4350 range with 140 Hybrids. I measured multiple pieces of fired brass, and the headspace was slightly shorter after firing.
Rifle is an AI AT in .260 Rem. Brass is 4x fired Lapua annealed each firing and sized in a Redding Type S Full Length with .292 bushing and floating carbide expander. I suspected donut, but the bullet with enter most all cases. However, some fired cases the bullet will not enter at all. Case length is just above minimum trim length. Necks measure 0.298 at the base, 0.296 at the middle, and 0.294 at the mouth. Rifle was chambered with a 0.298 neck reamer. I suspected a carbon ring in the chamber after the first range trip with issues, so I cleaned the chamber and throat area and verified no carbon ring via borescope.
I see a shiny ring at the neck shoulder junction when the portion of sized neck ends. With the lowest portion of the neck being the same diameter as the chamber, I'm suspecting the bushing die. How do you solve this? Slightly smaller bushing? Go to a normal full length die?
Rifle is an AI AT in .260 Rem. Brass is 4x fired Lapua annealed each firing and sized in a Redding Type S Full Length with .292 bushing and floating carbide expander. I suspected donut, but the bullet with enter most all cases. However, some fired cases the bullet will not enter at all. Case length is just above minimum trim length. Necks measure 0.298 at the base, 0.296 at the middle, and 0.294 at the mouth. Rifle was chambered with a 0.298 neck reamer. I suspected a carbon ring in the chamber after the first range trip with issues, so I cleaned the chamber and throat area and verified no carbon ring via borescope.
I see a shiny ring at the neck shoulder junction when the portion of sized neck ends. With the lowest portion of the neck being the same diameter as the chamber, I'm suspecting the bushing die. How do you solve this? Slightly smaller bushing? Go to a normal full length die?