Since the cone depth wouldn't likely cause the clicking issue - the same reamer was used to cut this chamber as multiple other barrels, same sizing die and fireforming process was used though done in a different barrel with COW.
Given the consistent procedures and equipment would simply cutting a tighter chamber have done this? Would fireforming in a slightly longer chamber and then needing to bump the shoulders back .002 after the first firing have caused this brass to take a set?
We have 200 pieces of brass prepped for this gun and I obviously don't want to replicate this problem.
Sorry guys, but my mind doesn't tend to let go of a problem until I have a good idea of what caused it in the first place. This one is holding tight and living rent free at the moment.
Mike
Given the consistent procedures and equipment would simply cutting a tighter chamber have done this? Would fireforming in a slightly longer chamber and then needing to bump the shoulders back .002 after the first firing have caused this brass to take a set?
We have 200 pieces of brass prepped for this gun and I obviously don't want to replicate this problem.
Sorry guys, but my mind doesn't tend to let go of a problem until I have a good idea of what caused it in the first place. This one is holding tight and living rent free at the moment.
Mike