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Winchester 308 brass bulge?

callen3615

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Minuteman
Jan 27, 2010
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Peidmont, NC
Hi, I was just sorting through some winchester brass I fired today.

I noticed several had a bulge around the vertical axis of the case near the case head, right where case head separation occurs. Well, I ran a paper clip inside the case and couldnt feel a noticeable bump. I cut the case in half and didnt see anything suspicious:

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The bulge isnt that noticeable in the pictures. The worst one is actually the one I dissected.
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I searched a bit and found a thread or 2 that mentioned out of spec chambers that allowed for the brass to expand too much. Should I be concerned about this?
 
Re: Winchester 308 brass bulge?

Maybe the guy cutting your chamber that day, had too much caffeine?

My buddy bought a new McGowen 308 barrel and the guy who cut that one was suffering the D.T.s that day.

It was a balloon.

Chris
 
Re: Winchester 308 brass bulge?

Measure a virgin case, bet it is 0.462" @ 0.200" above case head.

Look at SAAMI chamber specs for a 308.

0.470" diameter at 0.200" above case head.

Ejector on Rem 700 or Win 70 will push case against chamber wall on one side, you get a bulge on one side of case.

Pull out ejector and spring, no bulge.

Brass is undersized but meets SAAMI spec.

Is a brass issue, not a chamber issue.

I pull the ejector out for first firing so I don't get bulge on one side or use LC LR / Lapua brass.