I started reloading earlier this year and my first batch of Nosler brass is about to undergo it's 3rd reload. It's still in good shape but after putting it through the sizing die, cleaning, doing the primer pockets, chamfering/deburring, etc I'm finding that most of the brass is measuring 2.005" instead of 2.015" (.308).
I've always used minimum load specs as I'm still new to this but the shorter case length is now causing the powder to creep up to or just above the shoulder. I can lightly tap the neck a couple times to get it to settle a bit but I don't want to overdo it and pack the powder.
I guess this is a 2 part question.
1. Is there anything I can do to get back to the proper length? It seems odd that a $40 box of brass only lasted 3 loads under minimum load specs and pressures.
2. If I tap it lightly (and I mean VERY lightly) to get the powder to settle just enough, is the case still safe to fire or should I just pitch em?
I'm not trying to load match ammo. I'm still a fairly new shooter, only been at it a couple years, and I'm reloading primarily for practice on the range as well as to get familiar with the reloading process so if I lose a little accuracy using a shorter OAL I'm ok with that but I also think that a cartridge that's too short can cause excessive chamber pressures (correct me if I'm wrong)
So if someone can help me out so I don't blow my face off that would be awesome. Thanks in advance!
I've always used minimum load specs as I'm still new to this but the shorter case length is now causing the powder to creep up to or just above the shoulder. I can lightly tap the neck a couple times to get it to settle a bit but I don't want to overdo it and pack the powder.
I guess this is a 2 part question.
1. Is there anything I can do to get back to the proper length? It seems odd that a $40 box of brass only lasted 3 loads under minimum load specs and pressures.
2. If I tap it lightly (and I mean VERY lightly) to get the powder to settle just enough, is the case still safe to fire or should I just pitch em?
I'm not trying to load match ammo. I'm still a fairly new shooter, only been at it a couple years, and I'm reloading primarily for practice on the range as well as to get familiar with the reloading process so if I lose a little accuracy using a shorter OAL I'm ok with that but I also think that a cartridge that's too short can cause excessive chamber pressures (correct me if I'm wrong)
So if someone can help me out so I don't blow my face off that would be awesome. Thanks in advance!