I recently acquired a rifle chambered in 6.5cm. From overall condition, and based on borescope and overall visual inspection, I would have to assume this rig was not run hard and put up dirty. Anyway, I went thru my usual load workup, and as I was getting my bto for seat depth, I encountered something strange. I must remind everyone that I used my preferred method of firing pin removal and hand fitting with a case modified to allow bullet to slip in neck. That said, as I feed the bullet in chamber and approach the throat, I hit what I can only call a “sticky” throat. That is to say I definitely hit a stop, but it’s not a hard stop. Push a little harder and I go another .060-.080” and hit a solid wall. Here’s the problem, that first “sticky” wall has the entire bearing seated to the top of the neck. Also broke out the OAL gauge just to make sure it wasn’t the bourbon talking! Lol. Only Ogive to tip above case rim. I didn’t give this much concern at first, and seated .020” off the second hard stop, but after a short ladder test I’m now getting pressure signs well under max load, and my velocity is in the 2,650 range. I know I’m well under max as I’m not getting a good seal around neck when firing. Filthy necks on case upon extraction. I know I’m spiking, heavy bolt, extractor marks on rim, flattened primers. I know I’m seated in that “sticky” area, and it has to be the cause of my pressure spikes.
Here’s my initial thought, but wanted opinions. Could this have happened from a dull finish reamer? One that was a couple of barrels past too sharp to get a clean cut throat? My next question would be can I resolve this without pulling the barrel and using a 6.5 throater? At this point the rifle isn’t safe to shoot. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Here’s my initial thought, but wanted opinions. Could this have happened from a dull finish reamer? One that was a couple of barrels past too sharp to get a clean cut throat? My next question would be can I resolve this without pulling the barrel and using a 6.5 throater? At this point the rifle isn’t safe to shoot. Any help would be greatly appreciated!