Hi all,
Trying to help a friend out with problems encountered during reloading 1x fired 22-250 brass for a HB PF model 70. After FL resizing the 1x fired brass ~25% of it won't chamber without having to force bolt closed (M70 safety on half-safe so not compressing firing pin spring). After cleaning the chamber and making certain the die meets the shell-holder most of the brass still creates resistance when closing the bolt. Additional FL resizing was done by first running FL die 1/4 turn past contact and resizing to no significant effect, then turning FL die another 1/4 turn past contact and resizing again with no significant effect. All brass has already been trimmed to spec (1.900).
Additionally, when seating bullets (52 amax) in the "good" brass, ~40% of it now is hard to chamber. This "good" brass (the 75%) was easily chambered after FL-sizing but now after seating bullets ~40% of it has become hard to chamber.
I'm wondering if friend's chamber is too-tight, if the old load (40.0gr of H380 with 52gr amax) was "hot enough" to be causing the problem he's seeing, or if the old RCBS die is somehow incompatible with the M70 chamber?
I have read some posts mentioning "removing" a bit of the bottom of the sizing die but I think this is a bad idea. Also thinking about casting his chamber. I would love to take the gun to a smith and have him look it over but IMO the number of good smiths in the area is limited.
Thoughts?
Trying to help a friend out with problems encountered during reloading 1x fired 22-250 brass for a HB PF model 70. After FL resizing the 1x fired brass ~25% of it won't chamber without having to force bolt closed (M70 safety on half-safe so not compressing firing pin spring). After cleaning the chamber and making certain the die meets the shell-holder most of the brass still creates resistance when closing the bolt. Additional FL resizing was done by first running FL die 1/4 turn past contact and resizing to no significant effect, then turning FL die another 1/4 turn past contact and resizing again with no significant effect. All brass has already been trimmed to spec (1.900).
Additionally, when seating bullets (52 amax) in the "good" brass, ~40% of it now is hard to chamber. This "good" brass (the 75%) was easily chambered after FL-sizing but now after seating bullets ~40% of it has become hard to chamber.
I'm wondering if friend's chamber is too-tight, if the old load (40.0gr of H380 with 52gr amax) was "hot enough" to be causing the problem he's seeing, or if the old RCBS die is somehow incompatible with the M70 chamber?
I have read some posts mentioning "removing" a bit of the bottom of the sizing die but I think this is a bad idea. Also thinking about casting his chamber. I would love to take the gun to a smith and have him look it over but IMO the number of good smiths in the area is limited.
Thoughts?