So... took the new .300WM to the range today. Shooting Winchester cases... even with a mild load (72gn H1000 behind S220MK, 0.020" jump, 215M primers), the primers were *flat*. I mean really *flat*, and accuracy was pretty erratic. No ejector wipe, bolt click, or any other indication of excessive pressure. Testing stopped there.
When I got home and measured things, I found that the case shoulder (headspace) had moved forward ~11-13 thou, and the cases were now 7-9 thou longer OAL (case head to mouth). Maybe its just me... but that seems a bit excessive...?
I sized the cases, bumping the shoulder back 0.001" from fired, loaded everything back up with the same load, and went back to the range. Accuracy was much better, and the primers looked fine (i.e. not flattened at all).
I've had some experience in the past with Winchester. 308 Win brass being grossly undersized in a variety of dimensions, but not *this* much. I've also read a post or two here that mentioned having to fire-form Winchester 300WM brass before being able to do anything useful with it. I'd kind of dismissed the latter, thinking that couldn't possibly be right...
So... now that I've seen first-hand that this 'stuff' is not going to be useable without some fire-forming... I'm curious how others are going about it. COW, seating cheap bullets jammed long into the lands, false shoulder, what?
Monte
When I got home and measured things, I found that the case shoulder (headspace) had moved forward ~11-13 thou, and the cases were now 7-9 thou longer OAL (case head to mouth). Maybe its just me... but that seems a bit excessive...?
I sized the cases, bumping the shoulder back 0.001" from fired, loaded everything back up with the same load, and went back to the range. Accuracy was much better, and the primers looked fine (i.e. not flattened at all).
I've had some experience in the past with Winchester. 308 Win brass being grossly undersized in a variety of dimensions, but not *this* much. I've also read a post or two here that mentioned having to fire-form Winchester 300WM brass before being able to do anything useful with it. I'd kind of dismissed the latter, thinking that couldn't possibly be right...
So... now that I've seen first-hand that this 'stuff' is not going to be useable without some fire-forming... I'm curious how others are going about it. COW, seating cheap bullets jammed long into the lands, false shoulder, what?
Monte