not enough headspace?
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:04 am
Recently when i've had to buy factory 40 gr hornady ammo i've noticed that its rather hard to chamber the round. Im not forcing it by any means, but when i close the bolt there is definitely an overly snug fit. My once and twice fired brass that has been reloaded is not difficult to chamber however.
Also, i noticed that many of my cases have a raised ridge approximately .25" from the rim of the case. its a distinct line that can be felt in some of the worse examples. However in most instances, it can only be noticed when seeing the reflected light on the outside of the case. Instead of the normal smooth taper to the shoulder, the case makes a slight bulge out, making a V-shape and then tapers to the shoulder
Anyways, my concern is if I have my barrel head spaced too close for the safety of my brass. I haven't noticed primer flattening or any other signs of high pressure so im not sure whats going on...any thoughts?
Also, i noticed that many of my cases have a raised ridge approximately .25" from the rim of the case. its a distinct line that can be felt in some of the worse examples. However in most instances, it can only be noticed when seeing the reflected light on the outside of the case. Instead of the normal smooth taper to the shoulder, the case makes a slight bulge out, making a V-shape and then tapers to the shoulder
Anyways, my concern is if I have my barrel head spaced too close for the safety of my brass. I haven't noticed primer flattening or any other signs of high pressure so im not sure whats going on...any thoughts?