ThePunisher
CGN Regular
- Location
- Belleville/Kingston Ontario
I have just taken up reloading, and I am using a Lee Challenger press kit. I currently am reloading .223, using 24.5grains of IMR4895. My bullets are Hornady 53 grain HP match, and I am using CCI small rifle primers. So far, I have loaded about 100 rounds, and my COL is 2.20" (as per the guideline, and I have been trimming my brass to 1.75"-1.76" after resizing and depriming). I have chamfered both the inside and outside of the mouth, and I also gave it a quick shot with steel wool. All my brass has also been through a tumbler prior to depriming.
I have had zero problems with my rounds - they cycle my AR perfectly, have pretty decent accuracy, and I have had no stoppages, no FTF's and no FTE's. However, I have noticed once or twice that when I clear the rifle with a round in the chamber, it can be very hard to pull the bolt back. It can be done, but considerable force is required. What would cause this? I must admit, this has only happened with some of my first rounds I loaded, and I did not use steel wool to clean this brass, and I did notice there was a little bit of black residue on the neck of the cartridge. With factory ammo, I have never had an issue clearing rounds.
Oh yeah, the AR is an 11.5" regular profile barrel with an M16 BCG sitting in a keyhole forge flattop upper. Any thoughts?
I have had zero problems with my rounds - they cycle my AR perfectly, have pretty decent accuracy, and I have had no stoppages, no FTF's and no FTE's. However, I have noticed once or twice that when I clear the rifle with a round in the chamber, it can be very hard to pull the bolt back. It can be done, but considerable force is required. What would cause this? I must admit, this has only happened with some of my first rounds I loaded, and I did not use steel wool to clean this brass, and I did notice there was a little bit of black residue on the neck of the cartridge. With factory ammo, I have never had an issue clearing rounds.
Oh yeah, the AR is an 11.5" regular profile barrel with an M16 BCG sitting in a keyhole forge flattop upper. Any thoughts?