So, I'm having a really shit time with Firehole Arms (aka: Black Ammo Matters) hunting subsonics. The first round I chambered in my bolt gun was tight, but not alarmingly so. When I pulled the trigger, the shot was very clearly NOT SUBSONIC and I heard that hair-raising "Wiizzzzzz" sound of what I thought was a ricochet. I thought, A: Weird that it was tight chamber; B: not subsonic; C: my backstop is a 10' x 8' x 4' dirt mound, so why the ricohet. Minding my thoughts, I went to eject the case . . . stuck! After several vain attempts, I just let it cool off and then got out the shell. The firing pin dent was perfect, but the base of the case had clear bolt lift signs.
Fast forward 3 weeks, I run out of the Gorilla Hunt rounds, so I chamber one of the Firehole Arms hunting subs again. This goes in fine, and was actually subsonic, but on trying to eject the round, the bolt won't budge at all. "Well, you're an idiot!" I think as I remember the previous incident, and let it cool off. 30 minutes later, after sitting in a 68F room for half an hour, the bolt still won't budge. It took me 10 minutes and a resin mallet to open up the chamber. The case would not eject from the bolt face, so I had to take the bolt out. After about 30 minutes of trying various methods (edge of counter, vice and mallet, vice-grips, torch), I concluded the case had fire-formed to my bolt face. It is currently at a gunsmith. See pics below.
Has anyone else had issue with this ammo? It appears the first round was supersonic and spun apart, resulting in the "wiz" sound (there was no hole on paper and no dent in the dirt mound). My barrel is a Faxon barrel, so I would think it was the standard chamber. Any ideas what happened? Sorry if this seems like an elementary question, but if this is a round manufacturing issue (other people have similar experiences), Firehole needs to be aware (I emailed them pictures and the above story yesterday).