Starting my load development for my new Benchmark built .338 Edge. I bought Defensive Edge's FL die set with the Redding .364 bushing. Here's where things get weird. With virgin RP 300 RUM brass, I follow Carlock's instructions and neck size the brass with the tapered expander and then remove the expander and just run the narrow cap on the depriming needle as I FL size the brass with the .364 bushing. Then load up my 300gr Berger OTM's and they shoot fine, actually they shoot amazing.
Then, when resizing the once fired brass (using the same process, seating the same bullets) the neck tension on a seated bullet is so loose that I can pull the bullet out by hand. Since the shot brass runs through the same bushing as the virgin brass, the OD of the neck is the same size, the only thing I can think is the brass of the neck is getting thinner and longer? But what can you do to remedy this problem so that the seated bullets will hold? Or do you not have this problem running better brass like Bertram?
The load it likes is as follows:
92gr H1000
Fed 215M
Berger 300gr OTM Tac @ 4.000" OAL
RP Brass
Please enlighten me with some wisdom of the problem.....?
Then, when resizing the once fired brass (using the same process, seating the same bullets) the neck tension on a seated bullet is so loose that I can pull the bullet out by hand. Since the shot brass runs through the same bushing as the virgin brass, the OD of the neck is the same size, the only thing I can think is the brass of the neck is getting thinner and longer? But what can you do to remedy this problem so that the seated bullets will hold? Or do you not have this problem running better brass like Bertram?
The load it likes is as follows:
92gr H1000
Fed 215M
Berger 300gr OTM Tac @ 4.000" OAL
RP Brass
Please enlighten me with some wisdom of the problem.....?