I usually bump shoulders back .002". However with my AX338, I have to bump back a full .006" untill there is 'acceptable' resistance on bolt close. Bumping back .004" results in a VERY harsh close. Now, its not effecting accuracy or anything like that. But I'm just wondering whats going on? I thought it's standard to only bump a maximum of .003".
Also, not sure if these means anything but it might. My chamber was too tight to fit any 1x fired brass (even the 1x NT brass from grafs). I would size it, and no matter how far I push the shoulder back it wouldn't chamber without serious force.
On the other hand, new lapua brass and 'properly' bumped fired brass works just fine (already on the 4th firing on a batch).
What gives?
Also, not sure if these means anything but it might. My chamber was too tight to fit any 1x fired brass (even the 1x NT brass from grafs). I would size it, and no matter how far I push the shoulder back it wouldn't chamber without serious force.
On the other hand, new lapua brass and 'properly' bumped fired brass works just fine (already on the 4th firing on a batch).
What gives?