Shot my rpr in 300wm today for the first time. Came home this evening and decided to examine the fired brass. I didn't have any loads that were particularly hot. Iwas function testing/scope zeroing/load testing, so I was single feeding, taking my time.
Anyway, after using my fired cases to set my adjustable case gauge, I measured the base to datum, then measured some of my new, unfired brass (same brand), and found that my fired cases had grown .015"-.016"! I know new cases grow upon first firing, but that seems a bit much. My new brass has NOT been sized, only checked in case gauge to assure chambering, and the necks hit with a turning mandrel to assure roundness. Am I concerned for no reason? This is my first magnum bolt gun, so I want to make sure everything is as it should be
Anyway, after using my fired cases to set my adjustable case gauge, I measured the base to datum, then measured some of my new, unfired brass (same brand), and found that my fired cases had grown .015"-.016"! I know new cases grow upon first firing, but that seems a bit much. My new brass has NOT been sized, only checked in case gauge to assure chambering, and the necks hit with a turning mandrel to assure roundness. Am I concerned for no reason? This is my first magnum bolt gun, so I want to make sure everything is as it should be