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Jeffreytooker
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I am a 1000 yard shooter from Northern California. I have built a 260 Remington. It is the large action Savage with a Criterion 30" barrel, one inch at muzzle. It was chambered with a PTG 260 Remington reamer by Criterion. Head space is correct. I am loading Lapua 260 Remington brass. This brass was produced in early 2011. The bullet is 142 Sierra MK, primer Wolf LR, Powder H4350 43.5 gr, one grain under max. per Hodgdon manual, online. Pressure is under 58,000 psi. No signs on brass of excessive pressure, with one exception. The exception is the extractor groove. The case head diameter at the bottom of the extractor groove should be .409". After about three firings the extractor groove case head diameter is swelling. It swells enough that I can not get it to fit into the shell holder of my Lee Auto Prime. The Autoprime shell holder has a bit smaller diameter than my number two shell holder for my loading press. Also when seating primers in the rounds with three firings, they some seem to seat too easily. They are not loose yet. I am using Lapua 6 BR Norma brass in another Savage rifle, (same build) and after 12+ firings at much higher pressures this problem does not occur. My conclusion soft brass. Has anyone come across this problem before?
I plan to make ten 260 Remington cases from new (pre blue box) 308 Win Lapua brass and fire them each five times with the same loading as before in the same rifle. If the problem re occurs it is my rifle and not the brass. If the problem does not re occur it is that the original brass was soft.
All advise greatly appreciated.
Jeffrey Tooker
I plan to make ten 260 Remington cases from new (pre blue box) 308 Win Lapua brass and fire them each five times with the same loading as before in the same rifle. If the problem re occurs it is my rifle and not the brass. If the problem does not re occur it is that the original brass was soft.
All advise greatly appreciated.
Jeffrey Tooker