Hey guys-
Got a question on headspace and pressure issues
Did a ladder to just check for pressure signs on virgin brass.
Deprime, clean, anneal, size, clean, prime powder bullet.
Once fired base to shoulder measurement 1.630".
Bumped back 0.002" with competition Redding FL die and competition shell holders to 1.628"
Reloaded and did another ladder test looking for nodes. Started seeing light extractor swipes earlier than my virgin brass (saw ejector marks at 43.6 gr of varget on virgin brass and vs 42+gr of varget on once fired).
Went back and checked base to shoulder measurement of that batch of brass and now it's reading 1.625 to 1.626". So I guess I set the shoulder back farther than I thought?
Can excess headspace cause slightly flattened primers or more extractor marks on the brass from the case slamming backwards?
What is a dangerous amount of headspace? I know 0.005" is too much? But is it excessive?
I've read so many different opinions on the Internet I wanted to ask the hide. Thanks in advance
Got a question on headspace and pressure issues
Did a ladder to just check for pressure signs on virgin brass.
Deprime, clean, anneal, size, clean, prime powder bullet.
Once fired base to shoulder measurement 1.630".
Bumped back 0.002" with competition Redding FL die and competition shell holders to 1.628"
Reloaded and did another ladder test looking for nodes. Started seeing light extractor swipes earlier than my virgin brass (saw ejector marks at 43.6 gr of varget on virgin brass and vs 42+gr of varget on once fired).
Went back and checked base to shoulder measurement of that batch of brass and now it's reading 1.625 to 1.626". So I guess I set the shoulder back farther than I thought?
Can excess headspace cause slightly flattened primers or more extractor marks on the brass from the case slamming backwards?
What is a dangerous amount of headspace? I know 0.005" is too much? But is it excessive?
I've read so many different opinions on the Internet I wanted to ask the hide. Thanks in advance