Well, ok....not quite. I have a problem with a gun that has a few of us stumped. First the equipment: Rem 700 trued with a bigger recoil lug. BBl. Brux 1-8 twist x 30". .271 nk, 105 bergers, RL15, 450 primers, lapua brass.
I have about 300 rounds through the gun, and with this lot of powdwer, bullets, and primers I took it from 30G to 33G during load development. I found a load at 31.3. I shot that load during further load development. I only had an off the shelf 6 dasher die.
About 3 weeks ago at Harris I decided to shoot that gun in both LG and HG shootoff. I took along some brass that another VERY experianced dasher shooter had fireformed and load developed in my gun. All I had done was to trim them to 1.55, as they had never been trimmed. I felt that this brass was more consistent than my other lot of brass. No problems. Didn't shoot great, but for conditions, not bad. I had 15 for record and another 10 - 15 sighters. Worked fine. In the afternoon matches I again decided to save my good gun, so I shot my hunting rifle in the LG shootoff and the dasher in the HG shootoff. I noticed on the last sighter that the bolt opend a little hard. During the record rounds the bolt got progressivly harder to open. By the forth shot I was standing up , holding the thirty five pound gun down with one hand whild I forced the bolt open with the other. Shot 5. Bolt frozen!!!!Stuck......I grabed my hunting gun to finish, but only got 4 0f 5 on as conditions had changed. The case was split and half was welded to the bolt. The primer was badly smoked, but still in. The bolt had to pounded open with a 12 x 12 x 2 inch board.
The gunsmith who built the gun was at the match, so he took my bolt and shells home to investigate.
All loads had a neck diameter of .269 (.271 neck) All pwder charges that he checked were EXACTLY 31.3 on his scale. All of the OAL were spot on. They thought the brass might have been to long, crimping the bullet, causing a psi spike, but I trimmed .010 off of them before firing. They had been as long as 1.567. I made sure to have a proper champher on them, also.
Now, I have 100 rounds with this powder, most of which was at 31.3. My necks have been .269 since the gun was built. Same bullets and primers. Nothing had changed. He saw no reason to not try them again.
I got my new custom die the other day and Fl sized my original brass (the stuff that never caused me trouble) Bumped the sholder .02, used my .270 bushing and went to the range. I first fired 1 of the offending rounds. Big PSI signs. Then I tried my rounds loaded with the new die. Same thing...third shot.....bolt frozen. The brass was not split in half, but the primer was blown, and the ejector was stuck. I had to pry the case from the bolt.
Anyone have any answers, or additional questions on this one. I am leaving for OHIO for the 1K nationals in a few hours and planed on taking it as a backup. I won't be back on line untill after Labor day to respond, unless I find a computer there.
Any help or ideas would be very helpful. I am ready to trash the whole project and take up golf......wait....I already golf to much. Maybe trap or skeet.
Thanks,
Tod Soeby
I have about 300 rounds through the gun, and with this lot of powdwer, bullets, and primers I took it from 30G to 33G during load development. I found a load at 31.3. I shot that load during further load development. I only had an off the shelf 6 dasher die.
About 3 weeks ago at Harris I decided to shoot that gun in both LG and HG shootoff. I took along some brass that another VERY experianced dasher shooter had fireformed and load developed in my gun. All I had done was to trim them to 1.55, as they had never been trimmed. I felt that this brass was more consistent than my other lot of brass. No problems. Didn't shoot great, but for conditions, not bad. I had 15 for record and another 10 - 15 sighters. Worked fine. In the afternoon matches I again decided to save my good gun, so I shot my hunting rifle in the LG shootoff and the dasher in the HG shootoff. I noticed on the last sighter that the bolt opend a little hard. During the record rounds the bolt got progressivly harder to open. By the forth shot I was standing up , holding the thirty five pound gun down with one hand whild I forced the bolt open with the other. Shot 5. Bolt frozen!!!!Stuck......I grabed my hunting gun to finish, but only got 4 0f 5 on as conditions had changed. The case was split and half was welded to the bolt. The primer was badly smoked, but still in. The bolt had to pounded open with a 12 x 12 x 2 inch board.
The gunsmith who built the gun was at the match, so he took my bolt and shells home to investigate.
All loads had a neck diameter of .269 (.271 neck) All pwder charges that he checked were EXACTLY 31.3 on his scale. All of the OAL were spot on. They thought the brass might have been to long, crimping the bullet, causing a psi spike, but I trimmed .010 off of them before firing. They had been as long as 1.567. I made sure to have a proper champher on them, also.
Now, I have 100 rounds with this powder, most of which was at 31.3. My necks have been .269 since the gun was built. Same bullets and primers. Nothing had changed. He saw no reason to not try them again.
I got my new custom die the other day and Fl sized my original brass (the stuff that never caused me trouble) Bumped the sholder .02, used my .270 bushing and went to the range. I first fired 1 of the offending rounds. Big PSI signs. Then I tried my rounds loaded with the new die. Same thing...third shot.....bolt frozen. The brass was not split in half, but the primer was blown, and the ejector was stuck. I had to pry the case from the bolt.
Anyone have any answers, or additional questions on this one. I am leaving for OHIO for the 1K nationals in a few hours and planed on taking it as a backup. I won't be back on line untill after Labor day to respond, unless I find a computer there.
Any help or ideas would be very helpful. I am ready to trash the whole project and take up golf......wait....I already golf to much. Maybe trap or skeet.
Thanks,
Tod Soeby