hardrockjr
New member
Just stumbled upon the situation described below while setting up bullet seating for a new rifle using new brass. Looking for shooters comments.
I have found that my rifles will not extract unfired 6 PPC Lapua 220 Russian cases after they have been chambered, but will extract cases after they have been fired. This happens (and was confirmed) on both my BAT and Marsh action rifles. I measured the bases of fired cases and they are about 0.002- 0.003" greater in diameter than unfired cases. Is this a normal situation? If not, what needs to be done to get the unfired cases to extract? Am thinking of a situation when fireforming and the round was chambered but had to be unchambered and extracted without firing. In that case, I would need to use a cleaning rod inserted into the muzzle end to push the round back into the action, but that seems a bit iffy, especially if force is needed to be applied to break the bullet free from the rifling.
I have found that my rifles will not extract unfired 6 PPC Lapua 220 Russian cases after they have been chambered, but will extract cases after they have been fired. This happens (and was confirmed) on both my BAT and Marsh action rifles. I measured the bases of fired cases and they are about 0.002- 0.003" greater in diameter than unfired cases. Is this a normal situation? If not, what needs to be done to get the unfired cases to extract? Am thinking of a situation when fireforming and the round was chambered but had to be unchambered and extracted without firing. In that case, I would need to use a cleaning rod inserted into the muzzle end to push the round back into the action, but that seems a bit iffy, especially if force is needed to be applied to break the bullet free from the rifling.