antelopedundee
Well-Known Member
Were you able to chamber the swelled cases? My second time out with the gun [last fall 2022 was the first time] was when I had difficulty. Powder fill was slightly below the neck IIRC. Some cases chambered with difficulty which I decided later was likely due to a short throat. Unknowingly I was jamming the copper bullets. Fortunately no harm came of it other than some excess pressure signs. I made up some dummy rounds using some old cases FL sized and neck expanded with a .262 mandrel. I seated the bullets with the seater die such that the bullet could be seated to final depth with just a smidgen of effort and extracted without pulling the bullet. These are my to touch dummies. All 3 that I made had the bullet seated deeper than I would have like suggesting that the chamber has little or no freebore. I might need to find me one of those long drop tubes.I once had a "very" compressed load, using a powder that I knew was too slow while waiting for my chosen powder to come available!
The first couple of cartridges I loaded "swelled" the cases as I seated the bullet too rapidly. I ended up using a long drop tube, while gently tapping the case with a small screwdriver. Even then the powder was just (maybe 1/16") below the case rim…..I then seated a 270 grain Barnes bullet very slowly to prevent swelling (expanding) the case as done with the first few!
But…..once seated, the bullet remained at the proper seating depth! memtb