First time poster here looking for some input,
Recently picked up a prefit for an American rifle company Nucleus. Chambered in 6.5 creedmoor. I bought it second hand with low round count. Spun it onto my action and torqued it down. Doesn’t close on a no go, closed on go gauge, little tight, but good to go. Trying to run a 140 EldM. Sat at 2.800 COAL and 2.180 +- .02 BTO I get a really stiff bolt close and when removing a complete round, I get pretty heavy marks on the bullet between the case and the ogive. I have to seat that particular bullet clear down around 2.700 in order to get lighter(not completely gone) marks on the bullet. I have some 153 a tips on hand, sat at 2.800 and a BTO of 2.135 they close no problem, no marking on brass. I had a box of factory 143 eldx on hand that also received scuffs attempting to chamber too. First prefit experience(more than fine saying that and if I did something wrong on my end I’m okay with that) and pretty sure I’m doing everything correctly. Previous owner was running 140 RDFs at 2.830 COAL and 2.096 BTO. Borrowed a scope from a friend and did some inspecting and found a pretty decent carbon ring built up(I suspect, from what I’ve gather reading some other forums). Got what I would believe to be pretty well cleaned up(hard to tell with the focus ability of the camera I had) enough that I can now insert and chamber with a much better feeling and no super tight bolt closure, only issue when extracting a loaded round I still get scuff marks/ contact on the ogive region of the projectile. I’m at a little bit of a loss and just want to know if anyone has some input on which direction to head. Hopefully I’ve input enough info to get a little help, Thanks!
1st picture should be before cleaning, 2nd is after at the end of the chamber and 3rd being where the chamber transitions to the throat
Recently picked up a prefit for an American rifle company Nucleus. Chambered in 6.5 creedmoor. I bought it second hand with low round count. Spun it onto my action and torqued it down. Doesn’t close on a no go, closed on go gauge, little tight, but good to go. Trying to run a 140 EldM. Sat at 2.800 COAL and 2.180 +- .02 BTO I get a really stiff bolt close and when removing a complete round, I get pretty heavy marks on the bullet between the case and the ogive. I have to seat that particular bullet clear down around 2.700 in order to get lighter(not completely gone) marks on the bullet. I have some 153 a tips on hand, sat at 2.800 and a BTO of 2.135 they close no problem, no marking on brass. I had a box of factory 143 eldx on hand that also received scuffs attempting to chamber too. First prefit experience(more than fine saying that and if I did something wrong on my end I’m okay with that) and pretty sure I’m doing everything correctly. Previous owner was running 140 RDFs at 2.830 COAL and 2.096 BTO. Borrowed a scope from a friend and did some inspecting and found a pretty decent carbon ring built up(I suspect, from what I’ve gather reading some other forums). Got what I would believe to be pretty well cleaned up(hard to tell with the focus ability of the camera I had) enough that I can now insert and chamber with a much better feeling and no super tight bolt closure, only issue when extracting a loaded round I still get scuff marks/ contact on the ogive region of the projectile. I’m at a little bit of a loss and just want to know if anyone has some input on which direction to head. Hopefully I’ve input enough info to get a little help, Thanks!
1st picture should be before cleaning, 2nd is after at the end of the chamber and 3rd being where the chamber transitions to the throat