Merovingian
CGN Regular
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168gr should be fine, it depends more on the powder you're using if it will be hard on it. A powder around the same burn rate as H4895 should be good and seems to be what most recommend. I use Varget and 168's in mine without issues. The M14 is not as sensitive as a Garand but any semi will cycle better with a powder slightly slow for the projectile weight to keep things cycling smoothly. Check out the service rifle data available, my Hornady manual has a whole section devoted to service rifle loads.
With that few of rounds through it I'm going to say your issue is more just a case of bad luck and getting a bolt that had a flaw in it. Check the EE for a new bolt. Lot's of guys put thousands through their Norinco bolt without failure so I wouldn't get too carried away with an expensive one unless you have bigger plans for the rifle in the future.
One of my M14's has a Fulton Armoury bolt but it also has a Krieger barrel and I bought it already built and probably wouldn't have upgraded it until the original failed. The bolt won't make it shoot any better so big bucks can be spent more effectively if the rifle is going to remain relatively original other than a chassis.
I hadn't planned on spending alot more on this guy. Hopefully just a bolt replacement and some gun smithing work can get it going again.
I'm trying to get on the next Pre-sale for one of the BCL-102's so hopefully fixing this guy doesn't hit the pocket book too hard >.<
Thanks for the load advice, I haven't jumped into reloading but its coming soon.
Appreciate the tips.