zeke mccune
Member
Hello All:
I finally got my rifles out after about a two decade layoff and discovered an interesting fact about my ammunition. I checked my .222 Remington cases and they were longer than what the maximum length that the reloading manuals specified by about .020" These are new cases that were only loaded and fired once. I know about cases that are too long have a propensity to get crimped in the throat and cause high pressures. I checked for this and found no evidence of crimping. The gun is a Sako Vixen that shot very accurately despite the long cases.
However, the 6PPC and 30x47 cases were too short by about .020".
Are new cases made that are longer than SAMMI standards? When I fired them, they made very small groups. I will trim back to .010" less than maximum length before I reload them.
I guess that cases that are too short pose no problems to accuracy as long as they are all the same. These short cases shot very well years ago.
Perhaps I am overthinking this situation but...
Suggestions and/or comments?
Be well,
zeke
I finally got my rifles out after about a two decade layoff and discovered an interesting fact about my ammunition. I checked my .222 Remington cases and they were longer than what the maximum length that the reloading manuals specified by about .020" These are new cases that were only loaded and fired once. I know about cases that are too long have a propensity to get crimped in the throat and cause high pressures. I checked for this and found no evidence of crimping. The gun is a Sako Vixen that shot very accurately despite the long cases.
However, the 6PPC and 30x47 cases were too short by about .020".
Are new cases made that are longer than SAMMI standards? When I fired them, they made very small groups. I will trim back to .010" less than maximum length before I reload them.
I guess that cases that are too short pose no problems to accuracy as long as they are all the same. These short cases shot very well years ago.
Perhaps I am overthinking this situation but...
Suggestions and/or comments?
Be well,
zeke