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Case neck flat spots

easternncnative

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What's causing these flat spots on my case necks and is it correctable? .223 Lapua brass fired from Rem 700 TAC. These flattened spots require me to use the inside neck sizer button each time I reload.
Thanks for any advice!
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Re: Case neck flat spots

When I see cases like that they have usually hit the concrete when ejected or have been stepped on.

Try to catch a case or two when ejecting the case and see if the flat spot is still there.

Most of my .223 brass that's out of round like this goes right back to round when using a sizing die with no expander. I decap it wiht a universal decapping die and then size/trim with a Dillon RT1200. I don't bother with an expander at all as the boat tailed bullets slip right in.
 
Re: Case neck flat spots

These cases come directly from chamber to my hand- no concrete involved.

I use a Redding bushing neck sizing die but if I don't use the carbide expander button, there is still a hint of "flat spot".
 
Re: Case neck flat spots

encn,

Cut a curl or two off the ejector spring. Or don't pull the bolt back so rapidly.

HTH,
DocB
 
Re: Case neck flat spots

I agree with DocB. I think it is an ejection issue. When you pull the bolt back, the brass is getting slammed into some part of the action. Try a slow pull back on the bolt and see what happens.
 
Re: Case neck flat spots

I bought some 300 AACBLK brass that had flat spots like that. turns out it was from hitting the ejection port on the AR. funny looking but resizing took care of it.
 
Re: Case neck flat spots

Yep it's the ejector spring causing the issue on chamber extraction. Mine does exactly the same thing, nothing to worry about.
 
Re: Case neck flat spots

Unless it prevents bullets from seating, I'd consider it a non-issue.