I would appreciate a little help on my reloading .243 and .22-250.
I have read through the FAQ's as well as talk to some buddies that reload (they don't have handis).
My 22-250 will shoot factory Winchester 45gr varmint loads (1" at 100yrds).
That's where the success stops.
(Realoads shoot about 2-6" groups and the .243 doesn't like anything.)
I have noticed a ring where head separation would occur, on all most all of my fired brass, new and reloaded.
I had the friend measure my .243 brass shoulder length. A new cartridge, a once fired and a re-sized brass measure accordingly: 1.620(new factory), 1.6165(resized) and 1.6270(shot). I think this accounts for my poor accuracy.....?
I also see some pretty flat primers on both barrels and all types of recipies/loads....excess headspace again?
So now do I shoot all my brass, then neck size (or partial FL size) and things should improve?
Is the brass safe to shoot when it shows the head separation "ring"? The "bulge" measures a little under .0005 when you "milk" it. If not, how do I grow/fire form my brass when it stretches this much? Cream of wheat...Fred info?
Should I send both barrels back?
I had a good gunsmith fit the 22-250 barrel. Slight gap/headspace before and no gap now. He filed the breach face a touch. (I sent him links to this web site and he thought it was very good information.)