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SteveS
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Having a problem with a 300 WSM and neck tension.
Just got back from a deer hunt where I had a problem with recoil related bullet pullout. All loads had cycled successfully in this gun before. After my first shot, the second went in kind of tight. While I was watching to see if the deer was actually down or would reappear I double checked to make sure I had actually chambered a cartridge after the first shot (sometimes the buck fever gets to you). When I opened the bolt, which was difficult, I ended up pulling the bullet from the cartridge because it had jammed into the lands. Good thing the deer was down because all I had at that moment was a heavy metal stick to throw at it.
When I got back home I started double checking things and discovered that the sizer button on my Redding dies is only .0015 under bullet diameter, .3065 vs. .308. This seems to be very light tension for a hard kicking round. I checked all my loading books and the only reference to neck tension was for target shooting and it recommended 1 to 2 thou of tension. I plan on contact Redding tomorrow to see if I possibly have the wrong button.
What is the proper tension for a magnum rifle, or any hunting round for that matter?
Would I be better off to crimp? I was thinking of maybe trying the Lee factory crimp die.
Thanks
Steve
Just got back from a deer hunt where I had a problem with recoil related bullet pullout. All loads had cycled successfully in this gun before. After my first shot, the second went in kind of tight. While I was watching to see if the deer was actually down or would reappear I double checked to make sure I had actually chambered a cartridge after the first shot (sometimes the buck fever gets to you). When I opened the bolt, which was difficult, I ended up pulling the bullet from the cartridge because it had jammed into the lands. Good thing the deer was down because all I had at that moment was a heavy metal stick to throw at it.
When I got back home I started double checking things and discovered that the sizer button on my Redding dies is only .0015 under bullet diameter, .3065 vs. .308. This seems to be very light tension for a hard kicking round. I checked all my loading books and the only reference to neck tension was for target shooting and it recommended 1 to 2 thou of tension. I plan on contact Redding tomorrow to see if I possibly have the wrong button.
What is the proper tension for a magnum rifle, or any hunting round for that matter?
Would I be better off to crimp? I was thinking of maybe trying the Lee factory crimp die.
Thanks
Steve