Hello, been on the hide for a while. Have a serious problem with reloads in a rifle. I am at a loss, haven't given up but very frustrated.
For background and introduction information I will provide that I have loaded and shot thousands of rounds of my reloads. I also will add I do not now everything about reloading that's why I am here.
I have a very nice rifle in 308 that I had built several years ago by a great smith not going to say the name but mentioned on this sight all the time. . Now for the issue.
I am loading 150 grain bullets in a once fired Hornady/federal cases. Using 43 grains of IMR 4064
all brass was prepped in the following manner
FL resized, trimmed to 2.005, primer pockets squared and re-primed with sinclair hand tool.
I loaded the rounds in a LE Wilson chamber type seater with arbor press.
I went to the range and fired five shots. After every shot I experienced "sticky bolt" very sticky. Absolutely no none zero pressure signs
At this point I fired a factory round ......No problem extraction was easy!!!!!!!
Tried to solve the issue in the following ways.
1. Made sure absolutely no sizing die wax/ case lube was on the loaded rounds.........Did not make a difference.
2. Tried different powder IMR 4895 40.0 charge weight........did not make a difference.
3. Tried reloading the brass from the factory loads I test fired that easily extracted .......Did not make a difference.
4. Tried Federal brass as I was initially using Hornady brass.........no luck.
5. Changed bullets to a 150 grain soft point........no luck
6. Last I was concerned about excessive headspace on resizing so I neck sized a case fired in the rifle and........ no luck.
7. Cleaned the rifle chamber with a brush and solvent......no luck
8. Changed dies from Redding to RCBS.....no luck
The only thing visible on the case after firing is a small amount of carbon on the neck of the case where the neck meets the shoulder.
Any help or suggestions would be great at this point
For background and introduction information I will provide that I have loaded and shot thousands of rounds of my reloads. I also will add I do not now everything about reloading that's why I am here.
I have a very nice rifle in 308 that I had built several years ago by a great smith not going to say the name but mentioned on this sight all the time. . Now for the issue.
I am loading 150 grain bullets in a once fired Hornady/federal cases. Using 43 grains of IMR 4064
all brass was prepped in the following manner
FL resized, trimmed to 2.005, primer pockets squared and re-primed with sinclair hand tool.
I loaded the rounds in a LE Wilson chamber type seater with arbor press.
I went to the range and fired five shots. After every shot I experienced "sticky bolt" very sticky. Absolutely no none zero pressure signs
At this point I fired a factory round ......No problem extraction was easy!!!!!!!
Tried to solve the issue in the following ways.
1. Made sure absolutely no sizing die wax/ case lube was on the loaded rounds.........Did not make a difference.
2. Tried different powder IMR 4895 40.0 charge weight........did not make a difference.
3. Tried reloading the brass from the factory loads I test fired that easily extracted .......Did not make a difference.
4. Tried Federal brass as I was initially using Hornady brass.........no luck.
5. Changed bullets to a 150 grain soft point........no luck
6. Last I was concerned about excessive headspace on resizing so I neck sized a case fired in the rifle and........ no luck.
7. Cleaned the rifle chamber with a brush and solvent......no luck
8. Changed dies from Redding to RCBS.....no luck
The only thing visible on the case after firing is a small amount of carbon on the neck of the case where the neck meets the shoulder.
Any help or suggestions would be great at this point