psteinmayer
10-22-2013, 07:04
Ok, here's one I've never encountered before:
I'm in the process of loading some .45 ACP cases. These are PMC once fired cases, and I'm stumped. After cleaning, sizing and trimming, I expand, fill and set my bullets in the case mouth. On approximately 20 out of 100 cases, the bullet dropped right into the case until setting on the powder charge... as if the cases were oversize. I sized all of my cases together, and same for expanding and charging. The first indication that I have one of these cases is the lack of the usual "Bump" when retracting the case from the expanding die. All cases were fired through the same gun (Taurus Millennium Pro PT-145). I've fired several hundred rounds through this gun, and after reloading several hundred rounds, this is the first time I've encountered this.
My question is this: Is it possible for some brass cases to be weak enough to over expand when being fired? And why didn't the cases size back down in my sizing die (Lee Carbide Die)? The remaining cases loaded normally. For reference, I load with 8.6 grains of HS-6, Winchester primers, and Berry's Plated 185 grain round nose bullets... and only shoot these for practice and plinking. Oh, and I always weight my charges.
I welcome all advice.
I'm in the process of loading some .45 ACP cases. These are PMC once fired cases, and I'm stumped. After cleaning, sizing and trimming, I expand, fill and set my bullets in the case mouth. On approximately 20 out of 100 cases, the bullet dropped right into the case until setting on the powder charge... as if the cases were oversize. I sized all of my cases together, and same for expanding and charging. The first indication that I have one of these cases is the lack of the usual "Bump" when retracting the case from the expanding die. All cases were fired through the same gun (Taurus Millennium Pro PT-145). I've fired several hundred rounds through this gun, and after reloading several hundred rounds, this is the first time I've encountered this.
My question is this: Is it possible for some brass cases to be weak enough to over expand when being fired? And why didn't the cases size back down in my sizing die (Lee Carbide Die)? The remaining cases loaded normally. For reference, I load with 8.6 grains of HS-6, Winchester primers, and Berry's Plated 185 grain round nose bullets... and only shoot these for practice and plinking. Oh, and I always weight my charges.
I welcome all advice.