I am just about to drill the motor mount holes in the block, 6 off @ 30 degrees, I really do like this as I have to think about how to do the job

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My gut feeling is that you are overloading your 308 ammunition and that is why the primer pockets enlarge after only 3 or 4 reloads.Gun Pimp wrote:I must admit, I'm yet to be convinced on the virtues of annealing.
For obvious reasons, we don't attempt to anneal the bottom of the case yet, for me, it's the base which gives problems - slack primer-pockets and eventually expands 'til they won't fit the shell-holder. Time to 'bin' the brass.
Yes, when brass gets work-hardened - 'springy' - it won't always bump back satisfactorily but I usually scrap 'em after 5 or 6 loadings - sometimes less. At one time, it was just WSM stuff but now my 308 brass gets slack primer-pockets after 3 or 4 firings.
Vince
Glad to see you got some more work done on the annealing machine aswell :Povenpaa wrote:Today was spent bushing the Geneva drive shaft
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