Don, I can only tell you of my experiance with these cases as well as a 308 Win and a 45/70 that I made. If the neck callapses, pressure had to get behind it. It may be that you weren't building enough pressure to seal the neck to chamber joint. Anealing the neck might also help but, I never did that. SS can be anealed like brass, had I done that, I might have saved the SS case. Here is some load data, starting with the 1.9cc SS case. The above given 1.8cc is wrong. I started this back in 1989 so, the powders used were the ones that were popular back then. My barrel is 26" long with a 12 twist. All bullets Darr lubed. All groups are at 100 yards unless specified. 9 gr 4227, F100 primer, 180 gr RCBS gc bullet, shot fixed. 1263 fps, .70 5 shot group. 11.5 gr 296, F100 primer, Ron Long 187 gr bullet, BSed, 1310 fps, no group recorded 13.0 gr RL7, F100 primer, RL 187 gr, BSed, 1347 fps, no group 14.0 gr RL7, F100 primer, RL 187 gr, BSed, 1504 fps, no group 17.6 gr AA2520, F205 primer, RL 187 gr, BSed, 1347 fps, .65 group 2.8cc Bronze case. 14.5 gr 296, F100 primer, RL 187 gr, BSed, 1443 fps, 1.9 five shot, four in .54 @ 200 yards. Only 8 fps ES with this load This was a suprising load shot at 100 yards with a picture included. 8.0 gr Unique, F100 primer, modified (spitzer) Lee 160 gr gc bullet, BSed, 1323 fps with only 5 fps ES. .318 five shot group. I have a note that says that 7.5 gr leaked at the neck. Some HV fixed loads, starting and highest velocity. 24 gr AA2520, Rem 7 1/2 primer, fixed, 185 gr RCBS gc, 1892 fps 28 gr AA2520, Rem 7 1/2 primer, fixed, 185 gr RCBS gc, 2142 fps No groups recorded for either load. Standard 30/40 W-W case 12.5 gr 4759, F150 primer, RL 187 gr, BSed, 1244 fps, .76 five shot group 14.5 gr 4759, F150 primer, RL 187 gr, BSed, 1409 fps, 1.03 five shot, 4 in .68 ES ran about 50 fps for above loads 17 gr 4759, F150 primer, Modified (spitzer) 190 gr RCBS gc, 30/1, BSed, 1556 fps, .70 group
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