Ok:
Removed the scope and base. Screws didnt interfere.
There is only one screw that could interfere with the chamber, and it looks like remington jammed a small screw at the bottom of it to "prevent" base screws from screwing in.
Checked front action screw, it's well inside the bolt recess, not even close to interfering (stock stock and bolts).
So it's not the base or action screws.
Tried factory remington core lock ammo, it works better than my 1f brass. It still does not "freely" close like my savage used to do, though, or like the bolt does when there is no case.
It puts some "presure" on the bolt. Still, it closes, but you feel that the bolt pushes against the case.
Should the bolt freely close with a factory case in in? or should there be some presure?
Did the black marker. It rubbed off a "bit". My 1f norma brass is noticeably harder to close the bolt on. (even though it will go inside the chamber and drop off the chamber quite easily. It's really like headspace is the issue because of a case that would have a shoulder a tad too long?
Taking measurements with a caliper, I can't see a difference in headspace, so it's probably just a few thousands?
What should I do, bring the small base rcbs die to a machine shop and have them remove 5 thousands off it, and then adjust it for proper shoulder bumping? I paid 40$ for that die do I would like to use it to salvage my 200 unusable brass.
http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc483/kryogen69/cgn/brass2.jpg
1f case on the right, factory rem ammo left.
Shoulder definitely rubs a bit
When I put marker on the bottom of the case, it gets rubbed off alot (because bolt "scrubs" it rotating against it with presure).
Any suggestions?
Thanks