I had a 338 norma barrel chambered recently and when measuring the fired brass vs factory brass with a comparator gauge it seems the brass grows .011" at the shoulder. This is definitely more than any I've ever seen before and im wondering if there's a problem. My gunsmith has always been excellent, but mistakes do happen... likewise it could just be undersized factory brass. I have a no-go gauge on the way, but if that doesn't chamber and my chamber is fine, am i still safe with the brass I've now fired? Isn't it significantly more likely to seperate near the case head now? Should I be jamming or kissing the lands so i can keep the brass against the bolt face on initial firing?
Is one firing having the brass grow .011" a big enough deal to worry about? I can size it back .001 or .002 to minimize future growth.
Is one firing having the brass grow .011" a big enough deal to worry about? I can size it back .001 or .002 to minimize future growth.