I took my first 30-06 handloads to the range today. I managed to not blow the gun up!
1st issue: Even after going into the tumbler for a couple hours, 1/2 the brass was much dirtier than I'm used to seeing with factory loads. I was only shooting cheap Remington rounds (150gr & 180gr bullets) prior to handloading. The other 1/2 the brass is already nice and shiny.
2nd issue, I trimmed the cases to 2.484" just as the load manuals stated (both Hornady and Lyman). After firing these cases they have shrunk an average of 0.005" to 2.479". Any idea why they're shrinking? Should I continue to use them? I was expecting the cases to grow after firing...not shrink.
It didn't matter which rounds I used - I shot cases that had been fired, resized, trimmed, etc., and I shot cases that were brand new. I was getting the results from both. And they are the same brand - Winchester.
Here's the components used:
Brass: Winchester 30-06
Primers: Wolf LR & Federal LR "Match"
Powder: H-414 (45.1gr) & Varget (41.0 gr) - both recommended starting charge weights in the Hornady manual
Bullets: Hornady Interlock 150gr SPBT
I seated the bullets to varying depths, starting with the load book recommendations, and moving up and down 0.005" in each direction. For instance, the overall lengths for the 150gr bullets were:
3.220"
3.225"
3.230" (Hornady manual recommended)
3.235"
3.240"
I'm going to be buying an RCBS Precision Mic in order to help me better determine my ideal bullet seating depth.
Please tell me what I'm doing wrong.
1st issue: Even after going into the tumbler for a couple hours, 1/2 the brass was much dirtier than I'm used to seeing with factory loads. I was only shooting cheap Remington rounds (150gr & 180gr bullets) prior to handloading. The other 1/2 the brass is already nice and shiny.
2nd issue, I trimmed the cases to 2.484" just as the load manuals stated (both Hornady and Lyman). After firing these cases they have shrunk an average of 0.005" to 2.479". Any idea why they're shrinking? Should I continue to use them? I was expecting the cases to grow after firing...not shrink.
It didn't matter which rounds I used - I shot cases that had been fired, resized, trimmed, etc., and I shot cases that were brand new. I was getting the results from both. And they are the same brand - Winchester.
Here's the components used:
Brass: Winchester 30-06
Primers: Wolf LR & Federal LR "Match"
Powder: H-414 (45.1gr) & Varget (41.0 gr) - both recommended starting charge weights in the Hornady manual
Bullets: Hornady Interlock 150gr SPBT
I seated the bullets to varying depths, starting with the load book recommendations, and moving up and down 0.005" in each direction. For instance, the overall lengths for the 150gr bullets were:
3.220"
3.225"
3.230" (Hornady manual recommended)
3.235"
3.240"
I'm going to be buying an RCBS Precision Mic in order to help me better determine my ideal bullet seating depth.
Please tell me what I'm doing wrong.


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