I'm having a little problem with some of my cases not chambering correctly. They won't allow me to fully close the bolt, or get stuck in the chamber and I have to run a rod down the barrel and tap with a mallet to get them out.
The gun is my Rem 700 LSSF TH DM in 30-06. The brass is mainly my own 1 F shot from the same gun, but I did buy some 1F brass and even got some of a guy at the range. Projectiles are a mix, but all 150 gr Hornady (SST, BTSP, SP) I like a COAL of ~3.15 for bullet seating.
As an example today I made up 80 rounds. All of the cases have been ultrasonically cleaned. I sized them using rcbs die which I thought was a full length die. All have been trimmed to proper length. Every case has been dropped into a Dillon case gauge before going further. Then today - prime, fill, seat. Once I had them done, I decided to chamber some and I had 4 of the 80 get stuck in the chamber. Maybe not a statistically large number, but still 5%. I tried to measure the cases, but there was very little diff in any measurements, maybe 1 or 2 thou in diamter at the base but that was the only diff. Only other thing was that all of the ones that would not chamber were Rem brass (likley not shot from my gun as I haven't bought any Rem ammo for that gun.) I checked back to the others that have mis-chambered and over 80% of them have been Rem brass.
Is this normal to have that many somehow mis-chamber? I've had similar #'s since I started making 30-06 a couple of months ago (proly made about 400 rounds in that ime, roughly the same fall out rate.
The gun is my Rem 700 LSSF TH DM in 30-06. The brass is mainly my own 1 F shot from the same gun, but I did buy some 1F brass and even got some of a guy at the range. Projectiles are a mix, but all 150 gr Hornady (SST, BTSP, SP) I like a COAL of ~3.15 for bullet seating.
As an example today I made up 80 rounds. All of the cases have been ultrasonically cleaned. I sized them using rcbs die which I thought was a full length die. All have been trimmed to proper length. Every case has been dropped into a Dillon case gauge before going further. Then today - prime, fill, seat. Once I had them done, I decided to chamber some and I had 4 of the 80 get stuck in the chamber. Maybe not a statistically large number, but still 5%. I tried to measure the cases, but there was very little diff in any measurements, maybe 1 or 2 thou in diamter at the base but that was the only diff. Only other thing was that all of the ones that would not chamber were Rem brass (likley not shot from my gun as I haven't bought any Rem ammo for that gun.) I checked back to the others that have mis-chambered and over 80% of them have been Rem brass.
Is this normal to have that many somehow mis-chamber? I've had similar #'s since I started making 30-06 a couple of months ago (proly made about 400 rounds in that ime, roughly the same fall out rate.


















































