duncansuds
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- Location
- Weyburn, SK
So, I am relatively new to reloading, but have had good success in other calibers I have tried so far, I am reloading some shells for a friend, the rifle is a 700 7mm RUM with an aftermarket barrel, the action has been at least lug lapped (I believe a full trued job) and shoots factory ammo alright. The issue is, I have been having shells that are hard to get to chamber, they get a little stiff before the bolt closes, I am FL resizing and seating depth is not on the lands. The same shell can be difficult to go in once and then go in like nothing on the next try. When I do get them in, they can be a chore getting them out, I will use a rubber handled screw driver to tap the bolt back, some times a very light tap with a cleaning rod to get the brass out. The issues seem to point to either the brass being too long or maybe shoulder or neck being out of spec. this will happen with a bullet and with out a bullet in the brass, same feeling......
The confusing thing is I have tried many different settings on my FL die, they are all within spec when measured with calipers, then neck is actually a little under, the case length is under max, but still trimmed down to trim length after sizing. We have shot some shells out of it with it being stiff, there are no pressure signs after firing that were any different then the factory ammo he was using (very minor primer swelling) they are also quite accurate (between .75-1" at 200 yards), I am not sure what I am over looking.....
Is it possible that the trued action has such tight tolerances that I am getting issues due to it?? Its the first trued action I have reloaded for and am a little lost in what I am doing wrong, I have set the dies up repeatedly thinking that I must have not put enough over-cam on it, I have trimmed to slightly below spec (.001) to try to account for a very tight chamber, measured and re-measured, and the brass that I get the feed into the rifle with a nice smooth feel to it, still get slightly stuck/hard to pull back the bolt after firing with virtually no pressure signs to the case.... what am I missing???
The confusing thing is I have tried many different settings on my FL die, they are all within spec when measured with calipers, then neck is actually a little under, the case length is under max, but still trimmed down to trim length after sizing. We have shot some shells out of it with it being stiff, there are no pressure signs after firing that were any different then the factory ammo he was using (very minor primer swelling) they are also quite accurate (between .75-1" at 200 yards), I am not sure what I am over looking.....
Is it possible that the trued action has such tight tolerances that I am getting issues due to it?? Its the first trued action I have reloaded for and am a little lost in what I am doing wrong, I have set the dies up repeatedly thinking that I must have not put enough over-cam on it, I have trimmed to slightly below spec (.001) to try to account for a very tight chamber, measured and re-measured, and the brass that I get the feed into the rifle with a nice smooth feel to it, still get slightly stuck/hard to pull back the bolt after firing with virtually no pressure signs to the case.... what am I missing???