Hi!
I've been reloading 308 for a while and the following happened to me for the first time, during my latest range day:
1) Out of 40 bullets, I had 5 non-firing.
2) For some of the good ones, I was able to ear the "clic" of the firing pin, then the detonation (a fraction of second, but still...).
3) The last round of the 40 did this: I heard the clic, thought it was a non-firing, waited 60 seconds than open the bolt. Rifle was full of powder that had turn kinda yellowish and the bullet was stuck about 3 inches into the barrel.
What happened? Bad primer batch? I've always used the following recipe: CI large no200, IMR 8208 XBR, 39.4gr (2400 fps), Hornady ELD MATCH 178gr.
Or did I do something wrong in any steps?
Brass was reused for the 3rd time, cleaned using a rotative tumbler, dried with a brass drier, measured, trimmed, etc.
Powder is weighted for each single bullet (I use a trickler and an electronic scale to get exactly the right powder measure).
Thanks in advance for your help!
I've been reloading 308 for a while and the following happened to me for the first time, during my latest range day:
1) Out of 40 bullets, I had 5 non-firing.
2) For some of the good ones, I was able to ear the "clic" of the firing pin, then the detonation (a fraction of second, but still...).
3) The last round of the 40 did this: I heard the clic, thought it was a non-firing, waited 60 seconds than open the bolt. Rifle was full of powder that had turn kinda yellowish and the bullet was stuck about 3 inches into the barrel.
What happened? Bad primer batch? I've always used the following recipe: CI large no200, IMR 8208 XBR, 39.4gr (2400 fps), Hornady ELD MATCH 178gr.
Or did I do something wrong in any steps?
Brass was reused for the 3rd time, cleaned using a rotative tumbler, dried with a brass drier, measured, trimmed, etc.
Powder is weighted for each single bullet (I use a trickler and an electronic scale to get exactly the right powder measure).
Thanks in advance for your help!




















































