Picked up a new rem 700 sps stainless 300 win mag from a supporting dealer. So I got done the stock work on it I always do and went to try and set the trigger. So I grabbed some once fired brass from another guys gun I got and resized them. Reseated the used primer to use as a quick snap cap and be damned the round wouldnt chamber. WTF?? I tried 3 different rounds of once fired and its all the same.
Upon inspection of the cases I noticed a slight chatter mark on the shoulder. So I then took some of my old brass and tried it again. Some would chamber and some not. So I dug up some new brass and tried it and it works fine. So in conclusion I am thinking his chamber might be oversize and causing the problem with his brass. I am using RCBS SB Dies. Even cranked right down his wouldnt work. Now my old brass has been fired multiple times( not sure how many) so that would explain that problem. An of course the new brass is well...new!! So me thinks I have to get some new brass for this rifle and start fresh with it.
Now the chatter marks. Its about 1mm wide and 2 mm long. Its so slight that its not really noticeable but irks me. It starts right at the body/shoulder junction and goes up from there. Any ideas as to how I could do a slight polish on it or should I just take it to a gunsmith and have him do it.
Upon inspection of the cases I noticed a slight chatter mark on the shoulder. So I then took some of my old brass and tried it again. Some would chamber and some not. So I dug up some new brass and tried it and it works fine. So in conclusion I am thinking his chamber might be oversize and causing the problem with his brass. I am using RCBS SB Dies. Even cranked right down his wouldnt work. Now my old brass has been fired multiple times( not sure how many) so that would explain that problem. An of course the new brass is well...new!! So me thinks I have to get some new brass for this rifle and start fresh with it.
Now the chatter marks. Its about 1mm wide and 2 mm long. Its so slight that its not really noticeable but irks me. It starts right at the body/shoulder junction and goes up from there. Any ideas as to how I could do a slight polish on it or should I just take it to a gunsmith and have him do it.