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Dpms LR-308 Headspace changes after chambering.

cerralvo78

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Hi
I have been reloading for the last six months
After performing OCW I have found my perfect load on my LR 308 DPMS 24"

Varget 43.2gn, lapua brass, WLR primers and 168 SMK
COAL 2.230 (base to ogive)
Headspace 1.619"
This gave me 3 shot group .297" @ 100 yards(look at picture)
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My question is about headspace
Here is my data;
Lapua new brass Headspace 1.615"
Lapua once fire headspace 1.621"
I bump shoulder .002" to bring it to down to 1.619"

I notice that if a chamber a dummy sized round(headspace 1.619") and then I ejected the ammo, the shoulder goes back to about avg 1.615"

should I bump back shoulder to 1.615" or leave it at 1.619"?


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Most autoloader shooters bump shoulders from -.003"-.005" to be sure you get easy chambering. Bolt gun shoulders are usually bumped back-.001"-.002" due to the stronger camming action of a bolt gun..
 
Most autoloader shooters bump shoulders from -.003"-.005" to be sure you get easy chambering. Bolt gun shoulders are usually bumped back-.001"-.002" due to the stronger camming action of a bolt gun..

Thanks.....But my question would be should I bump back base on my fire form headspace( 1.621") or bump back from chamber headspace(1.615") ??

THANKS
 
Your Rifle will let you know how much to bump. As long as the ammo chambers and easily EXTRACTS an unfired round. You can determine this by loading a few dummy rounds (no powder or primer) with varying shoulder bumping. You will find at a certain point, when the rounds extract easily without difficulty, you're good. You my be there already.
 
THANKS FLIGHT762!!!
i HAVE DONE THE DUMMY ROUNDS SET THEM AT 1.619" THEN AND AFTER I CHAMBER THEM IT GOES BACK TO 1.615
BOTH OF THESE CHAMBER OK
SO SHOULD I LEAV IT ALONE AFTER FIRE(1.621") OR SHOULD I BUMP IT BACK DOWN TO .002" OR SHOULD I BUMPED A .001" BELOW THE AFTER CHAMBER SIZE (1.615")

THANKS AGAIN:D
 
I ran into a similar quandary with my NM A2's. I size to what the chamber sizes them to. My logic was no.sense working the brass in two or three steps and it was sized enough to fit any chamber.