I purchased a new Savage 12 LRP in 6.5 Creedmoor a couple of months ago. I've been reloading for it with Nosler 140CC bullets since I got it. Recently I purchased Lapua 139gr, and 140gr Amax bullets for it. When attempting to chamber rounds loaded @ 2.800 COAL with any of the Lapua or Hornady bullets, I'm noticing that the last 1/8 inch of bold close is very tight. When extracting the round, there are marks all the way around the bullet as shown in the pic.
I've attempted to reload the 140 amax bullets, but about 50% of the time, I'm getting extractor marks on the brass at a safe load of 41.5gr H4350.
By comparison, the Nosler 140CC load I've been using for about a hundred rounds is 42.4gr of H4350. That load displays no pressure signs at all. The Nosler bullets aren't getting marked in any way and load and extract cleanly.
I'm assuming that the issue is with the shape of the Lapua and Hornady bullets, and that my Savage throat is very tight. This is causing increased pressure on the Amax loads. (Does this sound right?)
If this is what's going on... what's my best option? Should I find a local smith who can resolve the issue, or should I just send the whole thing back to Savage (and hope they do something to fix it). I'm hesitant to monkey with it, its the most accurate gun I own with the Nosler bullets, but I really want to be able to shoot other brands also.
Any advice would be appreciated, Thanks!
I've attempted to reload the 140 amax bullets, but about 50% of the time, I'm getting extractor marks on the brass at a safe load of 41.5gr H4350.
By comparison, the Nosler 140CC load I've been using for about a hundred rounds is 42.4gr of H4350. That load displays no pressure signs at all. The Nosler bullets aren't getting marked in any way and load and extract cleanly.
I'm assuming that the issue is with the shape of the Lapua and Hornady bullets, and that my Savage throat is very tight. This is causing increased pressure on the Amax loads. (Does this sound right?)
If this is what's going on... what's my best option? Should I find a local smith who can resolve the issue, or should I just send the whole thing back to Savage (and hope they do something to fix it). I'm hesitant to monkey with it, its the most accurate gun I own with the Nosler bullets, but I really want to be able to shoot other brands also.
Any advice would be appreciated, Thanks!