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rmw1
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Good Morning,
I am posting this for a friend, it has us, and few others, perplexed, and I figured someone on this forum may have experienced this issue or have some suggestion as to what is happening.
He has a Rem 700 BDL Varmint 24" HB in .22-.250. Background, all cases (mixed headstamp) have been fired in this gun, all cases are in good shape and clean, all cases are trimmed to minimum OAL, loads are 34.0 gr. IMR 4895 with 52 gr. Sierra Matchking Moly-Coated. Ater firing, the inside neck diameter is approximately .222", actually smaller than the bullet diameter. To try and overcome this problem he has tried the following: 1) Neck reamed cases to .225" and sized with Lee Collet Die, results still .222" after firing, 2) Repeated the steps above, results still the same, neck thickness has went from .013" to .008". The cases do not show signs of excessive pressure, and chamber normally.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Dick
I am posting this for a friend, it has us, and few others, perplexed, and I figured someone on this forum may have experienced this issue or have some suggestion as to what is happening.
He has a Rem 700 BDL Varmint 24" HB in .22-.250. Background, all cases (mixed headstamp) have been fired in this gun, all cases are in good shape and clean, all cases are trimmed to minimum OAL, loads are 34.0 gr. IMR 4895 with 52 gr. Sierra Matchking Moly-Coated. Ater firing, the inside neck diameter is approximately .222", actually smaller than the bullet diameter. To try and overcome this problem he has tried the following: 1) Neck reamed cases to .225" and sized with Lee Collet Die, results still .222" after firing, 2) Repeated the steps above, results still the same, neck thickness has went from .013" to .008". The cases do not show signs of excessive pressure, and chamber normally.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Dick