So hoping for some thoughts from you folks.
I am reloading for a new 223 Wylde chambered AR and have experienced 2 incidents of unfired rounds being stuck in the chamber. This occurs on feeding where the bolt isn't closed and the charging handle can't extract the round.
I won't go into the PITA my gunsmith went through to extract the rounds but the real question is why is this happening?
The rounds are full sized and trimmed and have been loaded with no crimp. I've loaded thousands of 223 for other rifles and haven't had any issues like this. On measuring the case diameter of the sized brass, just below the shoulder, several of the cases were over 4 thousandths larger than SAAMI spec.
My only thought is that this older brass has work hardened sufficiently that it is springing back after sizing and in the tight chamber of the AR, it is getting stuck. Any other ideas for me?
I am reloading for a new 223 Wylde chambered AR and have experienced 2 incidents of unfired rounds being stuck in the chamber. This occurs on feeding where the bolt isn't closed and the charging handle can't extract the round.
I won't go into the PITA my gunsmith went through to extract the rounds but the real question is why is this happening?
The rounds are full sized and trimmed and have been loaded with no crimp. I've loaded thousands of 223 for other rifles and haven't had any issues like this. On measuring the case diameter of the sized brass, just below the shoulder, several of the cases were over 4 thousandths larger than SAAMI spec.
My only thought is that this older brass has work hardened sufficiently that it is springing back after sizing and in the tight chamber of the AR, it is getting stuck. Any other ideas for me?


















































