Last week I loaded up 300 rounds of .223 using 55 gr. fmj’s. Since I would be using them in a number of guns, all semi autos, I felt the best thing to do was use small base dies (RCBS) so there would be no feeding issues with whatever gun the rounds were going into. I have reloaded several thousand rounds this way and not a problem.
While shooting some of these rounds a fellow came over to ask me some questions so I decided to unload my rifle while we talked. I dropped the mag out and then went to extract the loaded round. I had to pull as hard as I could to get the round out. This really surprised me as I had used the small base dies.
I loaded it again later and tried extracting the loaded rounds. Same thing. Each one was stuck tight in the chamber, requiring a really strong pull to get the rounds to come out. I mean straining with eyes bulging, red faced tight, kind of pulling.
I thought maybe the bullets were moving forward because of loose necks or something and engaging the rifling but they were still in place and no amount of pushing or pulling with my fingers could get them to move so I eliminated that possibility.
They were seated to the cannelure and did not exceed max OAL so that shouldn’t be an issue.
I thought maybe I had a dirty chamber (bit of a long shot) but they did the same thing in another (clean) rifle. I could barely get them out. The cases were twice fired previously. I randomly checked about 2 dozen for overall case length when I was reloading them and all were well below the max.
I double checked the diameter of the bullets I was using just in case they were on the fat side but they were .223 in diameter (a couple were actually .2225) so I eliminated that possibility.
On a whim I tried using a batch of target rounds which had been loaded on competition dies (FL) for an SPR . I put them in the mag and then loaded the rifle. First round extracted effortlessly. So did the next four.
BTW I also tried using factory loads and they fed and extracted normally.
So what is happening that the small base die is causing rounds to stick in the chamber but competition dies, which, as I understand it, resize much less- are not? I feel like I am missing something but can’t figure out what. The only thing that I have left, that I can think of, is that the die is the problem? How, exactly, would I check for that? Or is it something else I have overlooked. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
While shooting some of these rounds a fellow came over to ask me some questions so I decided to unload my rifle while we talked. I dropped the mag out and then went to extract the loaded round. I had to pull as hard as I could to get the round out. This really surprised me as I had used the small base dies.
I loaded it again later and tried extracting the loaded rounds. Same thing. Each one was stuck tight in the chamber, requiring a really strong pull to get the rounds to come out. I mean straining with eyes bulging, red faced tight, kind of pulling.
I thought maybe the bullets were moving forward because of loose necks or something and engaging the rifling but they were still in place and no amount of pushing or pulling with my fingers could get them to move so I eliminated that possibility.
They were seated to the cannelure and did not exceed max OAL so that shouldn’t be an issue.
I thought maybe I had a dirty chamber (bit of a long shot) but they did the same thing in another (clean) rifle. I could barely get them out. The cases were twice fired previously. I randomly checked about 2 dozen for overall case length when I was reloading them and all were well below the max.
I double checked the diameter of the bullets I was using just in case they were on the fat side but they were .223 in diameter (a couple were actually .2225) so I eliminated that possibility.
On a whim I tried using a batch of target rounds which had been loaded on competition dies (FL) for an SPR . I put them in the mag and then loaded the rifle. First round extracted effortlessly. So did the next four.
BTW I also tried using factory loads and they fed and extracted normally.
So what is happening that the small base die is causing rounds to stick in the chamber but competition dies, which, as I understand it, resize much less- are not? I feel like I am missing something but can’t figure out what. The only thing that I have left, that I can think of, is that the die is the problem? How, exactly, would I check for that? Or is it something else I have overlooked. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.