I just bought a rem 783 in 308
And the same ammo who as been fully resize
Is really hard to close the bolt , and it even worst after the shot to open it , but I don’t have this issue in my 700
And with factory ammo it tight but not like with reload
Why ?
I'm going to guess that, like as has been said, all chambers vary somewhat. If you're getting a crush fit with factory ammo, to me that would suggest you have a chamber at the minimum end of factory acceptable size determined by a go-gauge.
If fired commercial ammo cases, run as far as possible into your resizing die, is still difficult to chamber afterwards, you either have resizing dies that are a little bit too big in dimensions or a chamber that is a little too small in dimensions. You can try small base size dies as suggested, or a bump die to see if the shoulder isn't being pushed back quite enough.
The easiest way for a rookie reloader to get an idea of what is going on is to find another reloader of .308 Winchester among your friends and acquaintances.
First, do your cases fully resized with your dies chamber easily in their .308 Winchester rifles? If so, then the problem isn't your .308 dies.
After that, have your friends use their dies to fully resize some of your fired commercial cases. Do those resized cases now chamber easily in your .308 rifle? It the answer is still no, it's still hard to close the bolt, then the problem is your chamber is too tight.
BTW, if you have two or more rifles of the same caliber, you also have two or more choices.
- Buy a set of dies for each rifle, setting them up for the rifle they go with.
- Readjust your single set of dies each time you load for the other rifle.
Most of us who have been reloading for rifles for a while actually want to have a crush fit with their reloaded ammunition. But it shouldn't be anywhere close to difficult to close the bolt.