CRAP!!! I was using
Power Pistol not CFE-P. Sorry about the error. I had it written down right there in my notes in front of me and still typed in the wrong powder. I don't think (oh oh, that's not a good sign when I do that) it will make much difference in this situation since both powders are considered medium rate although Power Pistol burns a little faster. Most of the info I've found using loaddata.com and shootersreference.com list max loads of 8.0 to 8.5 grains for Power Pistol, well above my problem load of 7.3 grains.
All the other info is correct as far as my single brain cell can recall.
Still, a lot of the pointers and suggestions you guys are providing are giving me something to consider.
After doing more research on the web, one person had several case head separations one after another and traced the problem to over lubing the barrel and chamber. After cleaning out and drying the chamber, his problems went away. I did try some One Shot spray lube for a while to make it easier to resize my brass. So maybe I didn't clean it all off.
I also found a way to guesstimate head space using a fired primer in a resized case until I can get a proper set of go/no-go gauges (pics below). I inserted the case with a slightly protruding primer into the chamber and then cycled the lever until the bolt was closed, seating the primer the rest of the way. I then measured the combined case and primer length and compared that to the case length without the primer. I'm getting a difference of .0065-.0070" which I'm guessing is the head space. That's under the SAAMI spec of .0100" if I'm reading all their numbers right. Why couldn't they just put it in plain language.
DsGrouse is right - I'm using a Lee carbide die. Mine resizes most of the case down to .3730" diameter, not too much below factory ammo at .3750" below the bullet. All my new factory ammo also measures .3750" near the rim, but my factory and reload cases measure .3770-.3775" after firing. That transition from .3770-.3775" to .3730" is where my case head separated. It is also in the same place on the resized case I found with the crease/ring and had previously set aside.
My Henry's chamber is a little larger than the chambers in my Ruger and S&W 357 revolvers. Cases diameters are 3820" after firing in the Henry vs .3795" in the revolvers. So DsGrouse idea about work hardening, especially combined with the Henry's slightly larger chamber, might have been the cause in this case.
Thanks for all the suggestions. Since I'm only looking for a plinking round, I'm going to back off the load about .5-1.0 grains. I only lose about 100 fps which still gives me about 1200 fps MV. I'll follow up if the problem happens again with the reduced loads.
And anybody want a can of One Shot spray lube? Going to quit using it since it might have been a contributing factor.
My Bubba headspace gauge below.
Primer before seating it with the bolt

Primer after seating it with the bolt. You can still see it standing just a bit proud. I finished fully seating it with a hand primer and could feel move just a bit more until it was flush with or slightly below the base of the rim.
