You guys did should a good job on my last poblem, I thought I might share an experience that I still don't understand.:sos: My first "big bore" rifle was a 7mm Rem Rolling Block. I didn't like it and I sold it. A few years ago I bought two 7mm RRB's to play with. I made one into a hunter ala de Haas.:thup: I fit the barrel to the receiver with essentially zero clearance between case head and block.:super: No headspace problem at all (finish reamed it myself). I buy two boxes of 7mm commercial ammo. No problems, good accuracy. ;) When I reloaded these cases, I noticed a lot of case stretch.:confused: Had to full length resize and trim more than normal for a single firing. Out come the GO/NO_GO's. No headspace problem with very minimal headspace. Trimmed the once fired cases and loaded them up.:beerchug:
Ist handload, which was relatively mild, the case head blows off and hits me in the forehead right above my left eye so hard I was stunned - cut to the skull, blood everywhere - wife freaking out.:bow: I thought the RRB had blown up. Nope. It was in fine shape with minimal headspace. I put the rifle in the safe and left it for a year.:surrender: Recently I pulled it out, and tried handloads again. Every reloaded case parts or begins to part, but none have exited the rifle has did the first one. I can only use new brass in this rifle.:crying:
The loads are 3 grs from published max, so pressure is not the problem. My question is: How did that case head come out of the block? A 0.001" feeler gauge won't slide between the case head and the block and there are no signs of excessive pressure whatsoever.:ugh:
My question for those familiar with RRB is how did that case head exit that receiver block without damaging the receiver? I thought the RRB's were case hardened. A RRB locks up tight as a drum.:D
My take is that only new brass can be used once, as the case stretches so much that a second loading results in a separated case head.:dunno: How can there be that much spring in a case hardened rifle reciever? The case head that hit me fell into my shirt pocket after it hit me in the head and it is about 1/4" long. The remaining case easily came out with a tap with no sticking evident.
Any ideas? I have pondered this for two years, and I find it very suspicious.:slap:
Jim.