I recently started reloading 6.5CM. I have 4 rifles in that chambering, two bolt guns and two semiautomatics.
In load development, I used once fired brass from the bolt gun. Redding FL sizing die, and micrometer seating die.
When testing, in both bolt guns all went smooth, and I settled on a charge weight, and seating 0.015-0.02” off the lands.
Moving on to mass production, I sized all my brass same way as I did originally.... screwed die to top of the shell plate, backed off a little. Now all this once fired brass was from all my rifles, auto and bolt.
Long story short, I made a bunch of rounds, and discovered that a high percentage (half based on my small sample size) will not chamber. Bolt will not close - I could force it maybe, but enough clues that something is wrong.
My hypothesis is that the brass fired by semiautomatics is hosing me up, and perhaps I should be more aggressively sizing/bumping back on the cases...? Is this feasible? I’m probably looking at pulling a bunch of bullets, dumping powder, resizing, and then loading again...? I guess?
In load development, I used once fired brass from the bolt gun. Redding FL sizing die, and micrometer seating die.
When testing, in both bolt guns all went smooth, and I settled on a charge weight, and seating 0.015-0.02” off the lands.
Moving on to mass production, I sized all my brass same way as I did originally.... screwed die to top of the shell plate, backed off a little. Now all this once fired brass was from all my rifles, auto and bolt.
Long story short, I made a bunch of rounds, and discovered that a high percentage (half based on my small sample size) will not chamber. Bolt will not close - I could force it maybe, but enough clues that something is wrong.
My hypothesis is that the brass fired by semiautomatics is hosing me up, and perhaps I should be more aggressively sizing/bumping back on the cases...? Is this feasible? I’m probably looking at pulling a bunch of bullets, dumping powder, resizing, and then loading again...? I guess?