reloader74
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- Dec 14, 2023
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Purchased a new 300 Weatherby mag in the Vanguard sporter model and started barrel break in. I loaded up some 130g Barnes TTSX at minimum charge with 2 different powders and the brass sticks to the point of pounding on the bolt.
1st load
New never fired Remington brass purchased in 1998
Barnes TTSX 130g
IMR4350 81.5 grains
Fps 3520
2nd load
New never fired Remington brass purchased in 1998
Barnes TTSX 130g
IMR4831 83.0 grains
Fps 3440
Bolt lift is normal, I can't re-chamber the spent brass and the bolt stops 3/8" from closing. Belt had minimal expansion 0.0005". Scoped the chamber and it looks horrible. In the included picture of the brass the contacted area expanded by 5 thousandths. Is this a sign of a chamber issue or over pressure? Weatherby wants a test of factory ammo but I'm concerned that it won't open or if possibly could come apart. I have reloaded for more the 20 years for 10 different cartridges and never had an issue on any load.
1st load
New never fired Remington brass purchased in 1998
Barnes TTSX 130g
IMR4350 81.5 grains
Fps 3520
2nd load
New never fired Remington brass purchased in 1998
Barnes TTSX 130g
IMR4831 83.0 grains
Fps 3440
Bolt lift is normal, I can't re-chamber the spent brass and the bolt stops 3/8" from closing. Belt had minimal expansion 0.0005". Scoped the chamber and it looks horrible. In the included picture of the brass the contacted area expanded by 5 thousandths. Is this a sign of a chamber issue or over pressure? Weatherby wants a test of factory ammo but I'm concerned that it won't open or if possibly could come apart. I have reloaded for more the 20 years for 10 different cartridges and never had an issue on any load.