Just got a New DPMS .308 SASS. So I load 50 rounds of new winchester brass with H4895, SMK 168's, CCI-BR2 Primers. Loaded in .3 grain increments for 3 rounds each from 39 to 43 grains to do a ladder test.
Before I loaded the brass, I checked each with a hornady gauge. Average headspace was 1.624 with a few down at 1.622 and a few up at 1.6265. Most were just about 1.624.
So I necksized the brass and seated bullets, figuring no need to full length size with those measurements. After all...SAAMI minimum chamber size is 1.630...right? Plenty of clearance. Uh-huh.
After shooting, I got home and checked the fired brass again with the Hornady gauge. Average size was .002 <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">SMALLER</span></span> than the brass going into the gun. Whatda???
With all measured, the average was 1.622, with some measuring as little as 1.619. A few measured 1.625.
Called DPMS and must say, the guy seemed to be giving it to me straight. Told me whoever set the headspace was probably using a worn headspace gauge. I asked incredulously if that was possible for them to wear that much and he said it was when they are being used constantly.
So I took some coffee can brass I had and sized three dummy rounds to 1.630, 1.629 and 1.627. Did not use powder. Seated a bullet in each and put them in the magazine with bolt locked and then hit the bolt release and let the bolt slam them home.
Two measured 1.624 and one was at 1.622. Used layout die on the shoulders and shoulders got hit hard.
Do you think the dummy rounds are giving an accurate indication of headspace. Why or why not?
It's going back to DPMS. Your thoughts and comments appreciated.
Before I loaded the brass, I checked each with a hornady gauge. Average headspace was 1.624 with a few down at 1.622 and a few up at 1.6265. Most were just about 1.624.
So I necksized the brass and seated bullets, figuring no need to full length size with those measurements. After all...SAAMI minimum chamber size is 1.630...right? Plenty of clearance. Uh-huh.
After shooting, I got home and checked the fired brass again with the Hornady gauge. Average size was .002 <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-style: italic">SMALLER</span></span> than the brass going into the gun. Whatda???
With all measured, the average was 1.622, with some measuring as little as 1.619. A few measured 1.625.
Called DPMS and must say, the guy seemed to be giving it to me straight. Told me whoever set the headspace was probably using a worn headspace gauge. I asked incredulously if that was possible for them to wear that much and he said it was when they are being used constantly.
So I took some coffee can brass I had and sized three dummy rounds to 1.630, 1.629 and 1.627. Did not use powder. Seated a bullet in each and put them in the magazine with bolt locked and then hit the bolt release and let the bolt slam them home.
Two measured 1.624 and one was at 1.622. Used layout die on the shoulders and shoulders got hit hard.
Do you think the dummy rounds are giving an accurate indication of headspace. Why or why not?
It's going back to DPMS. Your thoughts and comments appreciated.