.308 winchester
Remington 700, shilen barrel
Don’t know chamber specs
Lapua brass
I was shooting with a buddy and every 25th round or so the case head would separate on the brass (3 total). I took a couple of pieces and measured them with a headspace comparator and of course I forgot to write the numbers down but he was bumping the shoulders back .015” on his reloads compared to the fired case. I told him that’s more than likely the cause and offered to help him set up his dies properly. The problem, he has a few hundred rounds loaded up like this and it’s lapua brass. Is there any safe way to go about blowing them back out? Ie shooting them out of an ar 10 and then annealing them or pulling all the components and sending them out to be hydro formed? What about the other pieces that have been shot but haven’t split yet, are those still safe to use pending the dies set up correctly? I didn’t have an answer for him so I’m posting here.
Remington 700, shilen barrel
Don’t know chamber specs
Lapua brass
I was shooting with a buddy and every 25th round or so the case head would separate on the brass (3 total). I took a couple of pieces and measured them with a headspace comparator and of course I forgot to write the numbers down but he was bumping the shoulders back .015” on his reloads compared to the fired case. I told him that’s more than likely the cause and offered to help him set up his dies properly. The problem, he has a few hundred rounds loaded up like this and it’s lapua brass. Is there any safe way to go about blowing them back out? Ie shooting them out of an ar 10 and then annealing them or pulling all the components and sending them out to be hydro formed? What about the other pieces that have been shot but haven’t split yet, are those still safe to use pending the dies set up correctly? I didn’t have an answer for him so I’m posting here.