Went shooting with JFComfort yesterday and on my 4th shot the bolt was stuck. Very stuck, enough so that it took some careful coaxing with a wooden 2x4 to get the bolt up and back. Not only was the case pictured above stuck in the chamber but it was also firmly stuck to the bolt face. The primer pocket is about as large as a Wolf berdan primer.
Back ground info and other facts:
Virgin Hornady 6.5creedmoor brass
139gr scenar
H41.6 H4350
-That round impacted less than 1" from where the previous rounds landed at 100y.
-all other rounds that day fired properly from the same batch.
-proper powder type was used, there is no pistol powder anywhere in my house.
-loaded on a single stage RBCS rock chucker, not a progressive.
-Powder dispensed from a chargemaster.
-Each round is charged, powder is hand pored and bullet seated before moving on to the next so a very light or heavy charge <span style="font-weight: bold">should</span> have been noticed.
The general consensus from the local guys is a light load, what do you guys think?
Regardless of what happened I was lucky that my equipment wasn't damaged and I had on my polycarbonate glasses as a last line of defense.