Ok, so this has got me a little perplexed. Received my new 6GT barrel yesterday. Loaded up some rounds to heat out and zero today and many of them wouldn’t chamber unless forced very hard.
the brass is from my last GT barrel. It’s been full length sized and before I loaded the ammo I verified that they would chamber and they did no problem. It appears that somehow after I throw powder and seat billet they won’t chamber.
I’ve verified several times where my lands are (1.882) and bunkers were loaded to 60 thou off at 1.822. Literally every round is doing this. I verify that the resized piece of brass with fully chamber. I drop powder and seat bullet and the bolt won’t cam over. I have to basically put some heavy force. Once it does then that would will chamber every time. At first I suspected maybe the base was too big but I’d think that if that was the case the brass itself wouldn’t chamber. If bumped shoulders back another 3 thou on some, I’ve seated the bullet down to 1.800 for additional 20 thou even further and still won’t chamber. Ran a scope down in the chamber and everything looks fine. Now grooves or anything else. My first though is it’s something with the brass but even after I force them in I don’t really see any marks. I’ve measured everything before and after to see if something changed but nothing. And unfortunately I don’t have any new pieces of brass to use it against. It’s driving me nuts. Any ideas or help would be very appreciated.
the brass is from my last GT barrel. It’s been full length sized and before I loaded the ammo I verified that they would chamber and they did no problem. It appears that somehow after I throw powder and seat billet they won’t chamber.
I’ve verified several times where my lands are (1.882) and bunkers were loaded to 60 thou off at 1.822. Literally every round is doing this. I verify that the resized piece of brass with fully chamber. I drop powder and seat bullet and the bolt won’t cam over. I have to basically put some heavy force. Once it does then that would will chamber every time. At first I suspected maybe the base was too big but I’d think that if that was the case the brass itself wouldn’t chamber. If bumped shoulders back another 3 thou on some, I’ve seated the bullet down to 1.800 for additional 20 thou even further and still won’t chamber. Ran a scope down in the chamber and everything looks fine. Now grooves or anything else. My first though is it’s something with the brass but even after I force them in I don’t really see any marks. I’ve measured everything before and after to see if something changed but nothing. And unfortunately I don’t have any new pieces of brass to use it against. It’s driving me nuts. Any ideas or help would be very appreciated.