I had a lot of new Win .308 brass bought in the mid-2000s. Most of it is now once fired, so I recently sent it for cleaning, resizing, trimming and headspace checking.
New cases once-fired in my Rem 700 show shoulder growth of .002”, as measured on a Stoney Point tool. This is also the measurement of the resized brass, indicating zero setback. However, the resized brass chambers and extracts without difficulty in my rifle. I have yet to fire any rounds with the resized cases.
Is the experience described above normative for brass that has been once-fired in a bolt gun? Most of my rifle reloading has been for Highpower shooting my AR-15, requiring a lot of attention to setback.
Thanks!
New cases once-fired in my Rem 700 show shoulder growth of .002”, as measured on a Stoney Point tool. This is also the measurement of the resized brass, indicating zero setback. However, the resized brass chambers and extracts without difficulty in my rifle. I have yet to fire any rounds with the resized cases.
Is the experience described above normative for brass that has been once-fired in a bolt gun? Most of my rifle reloading has been for Highpower shooting my AR-15, requiring a lot of attention to setback.
Thanks!