wayupnorth
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Northern Alberta
so, my father and myself started reloading a year or 2 ago.
we have been plugging away at it, getting some excellent results and having a lot of fun while doing it.
recently my dad has been doing up ladders for all his 'good' rifles and he ran into a issue.
while out shooting one of his ladders he stopped being able to load the odd round into the rifle.
it would not cam over when closing.
he came back to my place, talked about it, checked to make sure the primers where not sticking out.
measured the chamber jump with the bullet on a stick thingy.
then he loaded up a bunch more ladders and we went out and today around 70% of his loaded ladder would not load into the rifle, would not cam over.
we are stumped.
what we are going to do is the following.
1) i have the same rifle so tomorrow i will try to load the round into my rifle to make sure that its not his rifle - not a rifle specific issue.
2) i have one of those bullet competitor kits but have never used it, so we will watch a video on that kit and measure up his rounds.
as we are not seeing any marks on the bullet tips i dont think the bullets are too far out and touching the lands and grooves, plus the fact that we measured that and set them back.
im thinking maybe its a shoulder issue?
either the resizer isnt lubed enough and is pulling the necks to long?
im not sure, just spit balling.
any ideas?
we have been plugging away at it, getting some excellent results and having a lot of fun while doing it.
recently my dad has been doing up ladders for all his 'good' rifles and he ran into a issue.
while out shooting one of his ladders he stopped being able to load the odd round into the rifle.
it would not cam over when closing.
he came back to my place, talked about it, checked to make sure the primers where not sticking out.
measured the chamber jump with the bullet on a stick thingy.
then he loaded up a bunch more ladders and we went out and today around 70% of his loaded ladder would not load into the rifle, would not cam over.
we are stumped.
what we are going to do is the following.
1) i have the same rifle so tomorrow i will try to load the round into my rifle to make sure that its not his rifle - not a rifle specific issue.
2) i have one of those bullet competitor kits but have never used it, so we will watch a video on that kit and measure up his rounds.
as we are not seeing any marks on the bullet tips i dont think the bullets are too far out and touching the lands and grooves, plus the fact that we measured that and set them back.
im thinking maybe its a shoulder issue?
either the resizer isnt lubed enough and is pulling the necks to long?
im not sure, just spit balling.
any ideas?