- Location
- chilliwack BC.
ok, I kind of stepped away from this part of my life for a couple of years. Recently I decided to try to get this thing running again as I really like it.
Turns out it was factory ammo loaded too long!!! It fired other ammo just fine, so I was pretty sure it was the ammo.
As I reload, I decided to check it. Each COAL was a few thou too long.
I setup my dies for this caliber, and gently pressed the bullet in a bit farther, a little at a time till I hit maximum length. It was visually shorter than the other couple of boxes of factory ammo.
I went and shot them. First, I just shot one and checked for pressure signs, and there were none, so I put 3 in the magazine. They all shot fine, and I checked those ejected cases again ,and they were good. I shot that whole box and it cycled just fine, and with 3 other people plus me shooting it with not even one feeding failure. Well no failures at all but it was the feed jams that I was working on.
I went home and set all the rest to match.
I am pretty happy about this tbh, as we all need a win it seems these days
Turns out it was factory ammo loaded too long!!! It fired other ammo just fine, so I was pretty sure it was the ammo.
As I reload, I decided to check it. Each COAL was a few thou too long.
I setup my dies for this caliber, and gently pressed the bullet in a bit farther, a little at a time till I hit maximum length. It was visually shorter than the other couple of boxes of factory ammo.
I went and shot them. First, I just shot one and checked for pressure signs, and there were none, so I put 3 in the magazine. They all shot fine, and I checked those ejected cases again ,and they were good. I shot that whole box and it cycled just fine, and with 3 other people plus me shooting it with not even one feeding failure. Well no failures at all but it was the feed jams that I was working on.
I went home and set all the rest to match.
I am pretty happy about this tbh, as we all need a win it seems these days
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