I recently traded my 454 Casull revolver in on a 460 S&W Mag revolver. I have been reloading the 454 for years using Winchester brass. Bulk Winchester brass was not available for the 460, so I purchased Starline brass and loaded up ten test rounds. This is the first time I have used Starline brass and I noticed some things I have never seen before in my 30 years of reloading. I'm not sure if it is a Starline issue, a 460 issue, or both. Let me explain, and then tell me what you think.
When I received my 100 cases of Starline 460 brasss, they looked great and the case length was consistantly 1.795 (Max Length is 1.800 and trim length is 1.790). So far, so good. I decided to run the brass through the (Lee) resizer die before loading them. After I did this, all the lengths increased to 1.805. This seemed like a lot "growth", but I trimmed them all back to 1.795 and loaded them up with no problems. I am using WLR primers, Hornady 240 gr. XTP/MAG bullets, and 45.0 gr. of H110 powder (a light and fun load for this caliber). I shot these ten rounds this morning, and after doing so, I measured them again as I read somewhere that 460 cases tend to stretch some. The fired cases measured 1.784 - they Shrunk below trim length! I ran these through the resizer die, and now they are back up to 1.795.
My question is: Is this stretching and shrinking normal for this brand and or caliber of brass? If so, it does not seem like it could last for many reloads. What is your experience with Starline / 460 S&W Mag brass?
Thanks for your replies.
Regards, Chappy