Let me start off by saying I am not new to reloading. I have done it for 15 years, for dozens of calibers. Its not my first rodeo.
I have a new to me Tikka T3 270 wsm. Sometimes, a round chambers nice, normal, no pressure when closing bolt. Some rounds, its tighter but bolt closes. And finally, sometimes the round wont even allow me to close the bolt. And no, it's not the bullet touching the lands, there is no marks on the leads whatsoever.
It seems to be making contact with the top of the case where the case meets the shoulder. I have FL sized them with the RCBS die (yes its set properly as well)
Thought maybe it was the die, borrowed a buddies FL RCBS die and sized a brass that wouldnt go. No dice. Still no change.
It happens with Winchester brass, federal brass and remington. In no order, 1 winchester is good, next wont chamber. But when I get rounds in, it shoots great.
Any ideas on what the issue is? Im wondering if the chamber could use a good polish/scrub.
I have a new to me Tikka T3 270 wsm. Sometimes, a round chambers nice, normal, no pressure when closing bolt. Some rounds, its tighter but bolt closes. And finally, sometimes the round wont even allow me to close the bolt. And no, it's not the bullet touching the lands, there is no marks on the leads whatsoever.
It seems to be making contact with the top of the case where the case meets the shoulder. I have FL sized them with the RCBS die (yes its set properly as well)
Thought maybe it was the die, borrowed a buddies FL RCBS die and sized a brass that wouldnt go. No dice. Still no change.
It happens with Winchester brass, federal brass and remington. In no order, 1 winchester is good, next wont chamber. But when I get rounds in, it shoots great.
Any ideas on what the issue is? Im wondering if the chamber could use a good polish/scrub.




















































