I have a new Howa 1500 mini-action in 6.5 Grendel, and I started working up a load with Lapua brass, AR-Comp, and a 123g Hornady ELD.
My first charge weights ranged from 27.5g to 29.0g. During testing, bolt lift felt gritty and sticky on all the loads, and I did have ejector marks on the highest charge weights. I decided I was overdoing it, so I cleaned the rifle completely, and conducted a second test today using charge weights between 26.3g and 27.5g. Again, every load made the bolt lift feel gritty and sticky.
Below is what I'm seeing with the bolt face and the case heads. That bolt head is after only 18 rounds. It is happening on every load, and I no longer feel it is related to excessive pressure. It seems like the ejector hole is somehow scrapping brass. I was thinking about disassembling the bolt, and polishing up the bolt face. I was also thinking about trying to break the edge of the ejector hole with some polishing compound and a Dremel. Before I do so however, I'm hoping for some second opinions on what I'm seeing.
Thank you
My first charge weights ranged from 27.5g to 29.0g. During testing, bolt lift felt gritty and sticky on all the loads, and I did have ejector marks on the highest charge weights. I decided I was overdoing it, so I cleaned the rifle completely, and conducted a second test today using charge weights between 26.3g and 27.5g. Again, every load made the bolt lift feel gritty and sticky.
Below is what I'm seeing with the bolt face and the case heads. That bolt head is after only 18 rounds. It is happening on every load, and I no longer feel it is related to excessive pressure. It seems like the ejector hole is somehow scrapping brass. I was thinking about disassembling the bolt, and polishing up the bolt face. I was also thinking about trying to break the edge of the ejector hole with some polishing compound and a Dremel. Before I do so however, I'm hoping for some second opinions on what I'm seeing.
Thank you