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I just replied before you. You might start by dumping the Mag primers
I wouldn’t dump the mag primers, bring the powder down a little and keep the better ignition source.
I'd wait for the second firing before you start worrying. Your speeds will pick up and brass will stop flowing as much.its also a brand new barrel that will speed up and settle in.Disclaimer: far from an expert, just reminding you not to get too nitnoid until everything is fireformed and the barrel has been shot.
Have you measured headspace? I only ask since it was an existing issue. I'm not an expert on reloading, but maybe some smart people here could make a list of things that could cause the issue and then go one by one and see what you can cross off.
Quote from: Stein on October 02, 2020, 09:21:05 PMHave you measured headspace? I only ask since it was an existing issue. I'm not an expert on reloading, but maybe some smart people here could make a list of things that could cause the issue and then go one by one and see what you can cross off.It was never an existing issue. This is a brand new Rem 700 SA. But I haven't measured it. I have noticed that it is hard to close the bolt on some rounds.
Yeah, it sounds strange. I've run a few loads up way too far and from my experience you can get way off the ranch before you run into those problems. My gut feeling says it's something else other than slight overpressure. Are there any other signs like bulged primer? It seems that happens well before case/bolt problems.From my thinking, a stuck bolt is a case that either won't rotate or pull out of the chamber. It's too long or too big around after the shot and got jammed.At the loads you mentioned, too big around sounds unlikely. I don't know, but could the chamber still be too short such that it can chamber but then gets stuck after firing?Honestly, I'm just guessing in hopes you get it figured out, have a great hunt and then post a great video on YouTube so I can watch it.
Quote from: dmoua on October 02, 2020, 09:27:29 PMQuote from: Stein on October 02, 2020, 09:21:05 PMHave you measured headspace? I only ask since it was an existing issue. I'm not an expert on reloading, but maybe some smart people here could make a list of things that could cause the issue and then go one by one and see what you can cross off.It was never an existing issue. This is a brand new Rem 700 SA. But I haven't measured it. I have noticed that it is hard to close the bolt on some rounds.Isn't it a custom build? Maybe I missed a page or two in the thread.
Yes more jump will mean less pressure to an extent. Back off, lower charge, get your brass fire formed. Barrel should speed up and level off around 100 rds. Hornady brass is soft but firing them should work harden them a bit. Once all your brass is fired don’t bump shoulders till a fired case has some resistance chambering. Can take 3 firings to fully fire form. Then get serious about load development. I often use cheap bullets for the first 100 to get brass fire formed. This will give you better idea of chamber size and get you more familiar with the rifle aswell. Jmo and how I treat a new barrel