I normally fireform my brass before working up a load. However I purchased quite a bit of once fired 7.62 LC brass from Scharch. Really beautiful brass fully resized, cleaned and trimmed. With so much brass I thought I would work up a load which I did while fireforming it. In my REPR is shoots in the .5s.
Now after fireforming I have set back the shoulder about .002. On the brass received from Scharch the shoulder was set back .01. Big difference .008. Without thinking much about the change in case capacity I used my same load of IMR4895 as I developed when using the brass directly from Scharch with the shoulder setback .01.
Well in the brass with the shoulder only setback .002 the groups opened up to about 2.5 to 3 inches. I never realized that the shoulder set-back had such an influence on case capacity. No biggie I will just work up a new load. Probably need a slightly higher weight of powder to attain the same pressure.
I'm just wondering if anyone has any comments on this and does my observation make sense.
Now after fireforming I have set back the shoulder about .002. On the brass received from Scharch the shoulder was set back .01. Big difference .008. Without thinking much about the change in case capacity I used my same load of IMR4895 as I developed when using the brass directly from Scharch with the shoulder setback .01.
Well in the brass with the shoulder only setback .002 the groups opened up to about 2.5 to 3 inches. I never realized that the shoulder set-back had such an influence on case capacity. No biggie I will just work up a new load. Probably need a slightly higher weight of powder to attain the same pressure.
I'm just wondering if anyone has any comments on this and does my observation make sense.