Today I fired 19 rounds of 30/30 reloads in my 14" Contender. The brass was all once fired, and from factory ammo. Some R-P, some W/W.
My load was 24.0 IMR 4198 with a 150 Sierra BTSP. I set the sizer by screwing it in a little at a time until the action closed easily on the re-sized case.
The first six rounds were in W/W brass, and did fine. The seventh round was R-P, and I got a complete separation .66" above the base of the rim.
I fired the rest of the rounds without any separations, but most of the empties have a bright line at the same place where the one round separated. It's present on the W/W brass, but less so than on the R/P brass.
I miked the fired brass at the shiny line, and it was all .416". Unfired brass at that same point is .411". At the base the fired brass is .420", and at the base of the shoulder it's .407". I also fired 25 or so factory rounds today, and many of them also show the bright ring at that same place, and they have the same dimensions after firing.
The most likely possibility I can think of are an oversized chamber, Since it's occurring with factory loads, and with brass from two different makers, I doubt if it's a badly adjusted sizer, or bad brass.
Any comments or suggestions will be appreciated.