Hello
I am new to reloading and I could use some help diagnosing an issue/issues I am having with my rifle. I have read all of the stickys in the thread and I have done some of my own research. I think I have identified some of the potential issues I am having...but I wanted to run my thoughts by people with more experience and see what some of you thought.
I have a 308 DTA with a custom SAC barrel.
I am loading my ammo as follows:
Lapua brass
175 HBPT
Winchester Primer
44 Gr Varget
2.800 total length
2.05-2.15 size brass
Accuracy is good. So that part is ok.
But I am experiencing the following issues:
1) Sometimes it is hard to chamber the round;
2) Sometimes the primers do not ignite the powder. So, I get rounds that don't fire;
3) Marks near the primer;
4) and most worrisome...metal shavings in the rifle and bolt !!
From what I have read, some of the issues can be caused by:
1) Insufficient head space;
2) Dirty barrel;
3) Wax on the brass;
4) Oil in the chamber.
Does this sound right? Am I missing anything?
If it is caused by insufficient head space, what is the best way to correct for that?
Thanks
DangerDario
I am new to reloading and I could use some help diagnosing an issue/issues I am having with my rifle. I have read all of the stickys in the thread and I have done some of my own research. I think I have identified some of the potential issues I am having...but I wanted to run my thoughts by people with more experience and see what some of you thought.
I have a 308 DTA with a custom SAC barrel.
I am loading my ammo as follows:
Lapua brass
175 HBPT
Winchester Primer
44 Gr Varget
2.800 total length
2.05-2.15 size brass
Accuracy is good. So that part is ok.
But I am experiencing the following issues:
1) Sometimes it is hard to chamber the round;
2) Sometimes the primers do not ignite the powder. So, I get rounds that don't fire;
3) Marks near the primer;
4) and most worrisome...metal shavings in the rifle and bolt !!
From what I have read, some of the issues can be caused by:
1) Insufficient head space;
2) Dirty barrel;
3) Wax on the brass;
4) Oil in the chamber.
Does this sound right? Am I missing anything?
If it is caused by insufficient head space, what is the best way to correct for that?
Thanks
DangerDario