I recently posted a problem here:
http://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/index.php/topic,140531.0.htmlI have a problem with the 22-250 and need some help.
It is apparently a head space issue and the Handi does want to latch with some the reloads. Even the once fired brass that hasn't been resized does the same.
There is a visible gap at the breech when latched shut. I have tried adjusting my Lee FL die down, up, and every other which way but cannot seem to get rid of all the gap though I have seen some reductions. What can I do to push the shoulder back a little more if my die will not adjust it out?
Honing the shellholder helped reduce the gap between breech face and barrel but didn't eliminate it altogether.
Full length resizing with the Lee Classic press didn't fix the problem either until I hit on a technique that worked.
It seems the trick is to give the press a little pop for the last 1/4" of the handle stroke. This 'pop' apparently pushes the shoulder back enough to ensure complete lockup with the Handi and no gap at all. I don't know why this is necessary, but at least it works. The bad news is that it looks like this 22-250 will require FL resizing every time unless I can figure out how to bump the shoulder back another way.
I have been using a Lee Hand Press for depriming and neck sizing and this is not doing enough with the shoulder to ensure a good case to chamber fit. Will now try neck sizing with the Lee Classic and FL die and see how that does.
Well, when I shot these I had 2 case head separations. I believe the cause was overworked brass. This batch of cases had been reloaded 3 times and showed no signs of problems.
Luckily, no damage was done and I have retired the entire batch of brass. At least I now know exactly what to look for as a warning, the bright ring on the outside and the ridge on the inside because there were a couple of other that about let go too.
Does anyone else have problems with 22-250s not chambering after the first firing??
My guess is that I pushed the shoulder back too far in order to get the case to chamber well. Other than that I am at a loss as to how to proceed in reloading another batch.
At least the once fired cases will shoot ok, but after that I will be back at the point where the cases don't chamber well and I will need to figure out how to adjust my Lee Classic press and Lee FL dies to get rid of the problem. I have pretty much tried every combination of die adjustments and am not much in the mood for further experimentation with case separation.
How the devil can I get these cases to chamber without over working/screwing up the brass again?