Case neck splitting

Share information about reloading the 204 Ruger.
coyotepittman
New Member
Posts: 5
Joined: Sat Jan 20, 2007 8:28 pm

Case neck splitting

Post by coyotepittman »

Any of you folks have any ideas on the cause of a few of my cases suffering split necks? I am shooting 26gr of Benchmark which is a relatively light load with a 32gr Hornady V-Max with new Winchester brass. I have noticed a few case mouths splitting after firing or they split while resizing with a fl sizing die. There appears to be no other case damage on the body or head separation etc. I am not turning the necks nor do the cases appear to have unreasonable stretching. I have not resized any yet with my bushing type neck sizer because I noticed a few splits on the range and wanted to correct this issue before I re-loaded any additional rounds. Appreciate any ideas.


Thanks,

CP
WrzWaldo
Senior Member
Posts: 745
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:34 am
.204 Ruger Guns: Remington XR-100 / Savage-Douglas-Richards

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by WrzWaldo »

It may be due to overworking the brass in previous reloads. How many loads do you have on the problem brass? Annealing will almost certainly correct the problem if your beyond a few reloads.
coyotepittman
New Member
Posts: 5
Joined: Sat Jan 20, 2007 8:28 pm

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by coyotepittman »

These loads are once fired. I just fl sized the new Win brass, loaded and went to the range. I was inspecting the cases after I fired looking for headspace issues and noticed the split mouths. I threw away about 5 rounds out of 50. I did not trim the new brass as it was around .004 past the trim to length. Do you think a few were just too long???
WrzWaldo
Senior Member
Posts: 745
Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:34 am
.204 Ruger Guns: Remington XR-100 / Savage-Douglas-Richards

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by WrzWaldo »

What dies are you using? What is the OD of the necks on the fire brass? I sounds like the die is overworking the brass and/or you have a loose chamber.

Edit: A couple more questions.

What lube are you using on the necks (if your dies require it)?

What is the OD of the expander ball?
acloco
Senior Member
Posts: 1708
Joined: Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:53 pm
.204 Ruger Guns: 12FV, 12BVSS -S
Location: Nebraska

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by acloco »

Hmmm....sounds like MY Winchester brass.
skipper
Moderator
Posts: 1404
Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 3:32 am
.204 Ruger Guns: Remington XR 100, Custom build Lilja/Panda/Shehane/Jewell
Location: Cypress, TX

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by skipper »

When I prep new brass I go the whole nine yards. After putting that much time into my brass I was upset to lose some of my new Winchester cases to neck splitting. I started annealing my new Winchester cases right out of the bag. I haven't had a problem with split necks since.

About the time I need to bump the shoulders back a little I anneal again. I recently annealed my Norma brass because it was needing a little bumping back. I have lost count of how many times I have reloaded some of my Winchester brass. It got mixed in with some other Winchester brass that was a lot newer. Just keep a close watch for signs of head separation.
Image Hold 'em & Squeeze 'em
coyotepittman
New Member
Posts: 5
Joined: Sat Jan 20, 2007 8:28 pm

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by coyotepittman »

I don't currently have any annealing equip. I shoot win brass in my 223 AI and also use a RCBS fl sizer with it with no problems. The only thing I did any differently this time was not trimming the factory new brass after fl sizing. Mayber I had a few too long

This brass was new out of the bag..I fl sized and loaded. ..noticed a few splits as soon as I extracted the emty. I siaze with Imperial
User avatar
jo191145
Senior Member
Posts: 1064
Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2005 7:23 pm
Location: Central CT.

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by jo191145 »

Thats the gamble we take buying the cheaper brass. Sometimes you luck out sometimes you don't.
If they're splitting while FL sizing then most likely its just some bad brass. Hopefully your lubing the inside of the necks. If your not then start. Some dies/brass combos really feel as if they do not need lube they're sizing so close to the expander ball size anyway. Only you can tell that. I lube no matter what.
Switching to your bushing neck sizer should help if your bushing is larger than what the FL die is (should be).
You could try annealing them but if its just bad brass and not a sizing method error it probably will not help much. Annealing will not correct flaws in the neck. Doesn't hurt to try though.

We've all seen split necks. Early Hornady factory brass was notorious for it. Some folks dumped lots of brass because of a few split necks. I just chucked the splits and kept the rest. Some of that stuff has seen 20 reloads and I still have it. Most likely never use it again but its all bagged up.
Some Win brass comes split right in the bag.

The question is how many? More than 10% and I'd say buy some new stuff. Try the necksizer and see if it stops.
Image

Image
Savage VLP + NF 12x42 + 35 Bergers = .
scootertrash
Junior Member
Posts: 88
Joined: Tue Feb 28, 2006 3:58 pm
Location: Lake George, Colorado

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by scootertrash »

My experience with the WW .204 brass mirrors Skipper's, and I too anneal it right out of the bag. I've been switching over to Hornady brass for the .204, and don't see the splitting as prevelant with them.

The switch wasn't entirely made because of the splitting, I just get very low ES with the Hornady for some reason. So for me, low ES and less splitting made it a no-brainer for me.

Mike
Factory Custom
Image
woodchuck
New Member
Posts: 6
Joined: Tue Dec 27, 2005 7:26 pm
Location: Springfield, MO

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by woodchuck »

I had 5 Win cases split last wekend when I was neck sizing. It was the third time sizing. I use Hornady dies and I had 2 split with no lube then I lubed the outsides and had 3 more. I used to lube the insides but it had been awhile and I forgot some of my procedures. I took a year to build us a new house. If you do lube the inside do you clean it before you load it?
TD-Max
Senior Member
Posts: 249
Joined: Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:13 pm
Location: Central WI

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by TD-Max »

scootertrash wrote:My experience with the WW .204 brass mirrors Skipper's, and I too anneal it right out of the bag. I've been switching over to Hornady brass for the .204, and don't see the splitting as prevelant with them.

The switch wasn't entirely made because of the splitting, I just get very low ES with the Hornady for some reason. So for me, low ES and less splitting made it a no-brainer for me.

Mike
Have you tried Hornady once fired from factory ammo? I tried to cut the primer pockets and it alway binds severely on the reamer so I gave up on it.

I have about 1100 Winchester brass many once fired. So far no splits.
Sako VLSS Set Trigger in .204 with Leupold VXIII 4.5-14x50 LR
Sako VLSS Set Trigger in 22-250 with Swaro Z5 5-25x52 BRX and turret
Sako Stainless Synth in .260 with Swaro Z5 3.5-18x44 BRX
Ruger MKIII 678GC with Ultradot Matchdot
skipper
Moderator
Posts: 1404
Joined: Thu Feb 09, 2006 3:32 am
.204 Ruger Guns: Remington XR 100, Custom build Lilja/Panda/Shehane/Jewell
Location: Cypress, TX

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by skipper »

TD-Max

Put a little lube on your primer pocket reamer and it will quit binding. I use a Q-Tip and 3 in 1 oil to lube mine. Works great. You definately want all your primer pockets identical for consistent ignition. I always run the primer pocket reamer through my brass after decapping to clean the pockets. That works great also. I haven't found a better way to clean primer pockets between loadings.
Image Hold 'em & Squeeze 'em
TD-Max
Senior Member
Posts: 249
Joined: Sun Mar 25, 2007 4:13 pm
Location: Central WI

Re: Case neck splitting

Post by TD-Max »

I'll try that. I've used the Rem Dry lube with decent success on normal pockets. It just seems that the Hornady brass is so far undersize that it takes too much bite and binds. Like a drill bit breaking through. The only way to proceed is to back it off, but it wedges in so tight that I wreck the brass with pliers most of the time...
Sako VLSS Set Trigger in .204 with Leupold VXIII 4.5-14x50 LR
Sako VLSS Set Trigger in 22-250 with Swaro Z5 5-25x52 BRX and turret
Sako Stainless Synth in .260 with Swaro Z5 3.5-18x44 BRX
Ruger MKIII 678GC with Ultradot Matchdot
Post Reply