I recently got a "new" $100 toy, a Mosin Nagant from Cabela's. After reading up on them and slugging it, finding out it was a bit loose in the bore and that I would need to go with .312 ammo. I decided against the spam can of corrosive primer ammo and that I would reload for it. So I bought a 100 rounds of reloadable PVRI ammo. To make a long story short, it shot pretty good with that ammo, much better than I was expecting. The one thing I did notice is that just looking at the fired brass you could tell that it had grown a lot at the shoulders.
So when I was in the process of reloading for this Mosin and was measuring with the Hornady Lock and Load headspace gauge to bump the shoulders back a couple thousands, I was curious how much this brass grew from the factory loads that I shot, so I measured a loaded factory round. I was shocked at the caliper reading, on average this brass grew 0.029" at the shoulders. That seems extremely excessive since most of my rifles move about 0.003-5. Now I've never fire formed brass into other calibers, so maybe this is all hunky-dory. But for it to be the same cailber and move that much seems odd...
And yes I did read that you should check the headspace of these rifles prior to firing them. Instead (which may be stupid) I went by the Cabela's guy who sold it to me, insuring me that all the rifles at least pass the no-go test...