I'm preparing .25-06 cases for reloading.
The cases I'm using are once fired Rem., Win., and Fed. While measuring case length after sizing, I've notice most are very near, at or over the max length of 2.494. The Remington's are coming in at or around 2.490-92, the Winchesters right around 2.493-95 and the Federals are all at 2.498-2.500.
Max case length is listed at 2.494. Trim length 2.484.
I'm new to loading for this caliber, but have been loading since the '70's. I cannot recall ever seeing cases stretch this much after one firing.
Each brand began as a standard factory ammo:
Remington - 100 Grain Core Loct
Winchester Super X - 90 grain Positive Expanding Tip
Federal Power Shok - 117 grain Speer Hot Core SP
Other than length, the cases appear fine and sized well.
I know these are once fired cases. The were fired in a Savage 111. The rifle is not mine, but I know it's history. It was obtained new by the current owner.
My question: Is this amount of stretching normal for the .25-06?