Anyone seen this before? I've had issues with Nosler brass and loose primer pockets. This safe or ok?
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Anyone seen this before? I've had issues with Nosler brass and loose primer pockets. This safe or ok?
https://i.ibb.co/2gt0C3H/456.jpg
https://i.ibb.co/x5sZmk1/123.jpghttps://ibb.co/Fgwky4C
https://ibb.co/q1n60SN
it is safe but really sucks
loads to hot for the brass and chamber
the loose primer leaks gas and burns the face.
it may simply be that the chamber is too large for the lads you want to shoot.
the brass too soft load too hot
Nosler brass appears to be garbage. I do starting to mid loads and primer pockets become loose after 2-3 firings. Some pieces get a little more.
WHAT IS YOUR LOAD....all data bbl length oal bullet etc
30-06, 22" barrel
53-55gr of IMR 4350 with Accubond 180gr
It's been through the ringer with different powders and load testing.
Can I replace just the bolt face?
Why does the bolt face have end mill machine marks on it??
Yes you can easily replace the bolt face, but, you need to check headspace just to be on the safe side.
You need to find out the cause. By some new cases. Take 5 and load as normal to see how long they last. Take another 5 and reduce the load a bit and see how long they last.
I've been .20 - .100 off the lands which makes OAL vary depending on my bullet. Recently I've been using 3.330" w/ Nosler Accubond since I have two rifles with same catridge.
I got Remington and Winchester brass with multiple loads of similar charges and the primer pockets are still very tight.
I've never measured case volume.
the pressure can easily be 59kpsi. almost max
my guess is a large chamber at the base.
what is the dia of once fired brass up 0.2 from the base
I know this and what best practice is. I'm just saying that I had bad experiences with Nosler brass. Primer pockets become bad quickly regardless of load. This has been reported on numerous sites. Even some brand new pieces of Nosler brass don't feel as tight as Win, Rem, etc with primer pockets. I had a few that were questionable without any firings.
Also, just recently, I had 5 rounds not sized correctly in my last box causing a tight bolt close. Resized them and it was all good. I would assume the shoulder had issues.
They are endmill tracks......that's the way they were cut way back in the dark days. Most probably that rifle has an E or F prefix serial #.
It's a 111 with an H serial number. Got it back around 2014.
Nosler brass can be crap. I had some 260 that did this. Mild loads. I will never buy Nosler brass again.
You think it has a large chamber at base?
for the brass to move there has to be some where to go.
primer pockets enlarge in high pressure and or large chamber base.
Erosion from leaking primers aside, it looks like a poor machining job, possibly while using a broken end mill. Before I'd chuck that bolt head, I take a brass case and stick some 400 grit wet/dry paper on the head using double stick tape, and chuck it into a drill press, or hand held drill. Then remove the extractor and ejector from the bolt head and polish the bolt head with progressively finer grits. You probably won't get all the defects out, but it'll look a whole lot better.
And just opened the headspace up somemore!