Radosilver
Lil-Rokslider
I am trying to work up loads for a Rem 700 .300 Wby my brother recently acquired. However, almost half of the cartridges I resize will not rechamber in his rifle. Even the ones that do rechamber require a lot of force to get the bolt to close. I tried two different dies with the same results.
I have resized brass a buddy had laying around with a Redding full length die that was shot through another rifle an unknown amount of times, as well as Rem brass that was factory ammo shot through this 700 once and then resized with an RCBS full length die. I have a decent amount of reloading experience and am resizing the same way I have for years for multiple belted and non belted cartridges.
Interestingly when he was shooting the Rem factory ammo there were several cartridges that did not chamber easily and required a lot force to close the bolt. I checked the case length and they are within 5 thousandths of book length when they come out of the resizing die.
At this point I feel like I’m missing something simple, but I’m at a loss for what is causing this issue. Any suggestions are appreciated.
I have resized brass a buddy had laying around with a Redding full length die that was shot through another rifle an unknown amount of times, as well as Rem brass that was factory ammo shot through this 700 once and then resized with an RCBS full length die. I have a decent amount of reloading experience and am resizing the same way I have for years for multiple belted and non belted cartridges.
Interestingly when he was shooting the Rem factory ammo there were several cartridges that did not chamber easily and required a lot force to close the bolt. I checked the case length and they are within 5 thousandths of book length when they come out of the resizing die.
At this point I feel like I’m missing something simple, but I’m at a loss for what is causing this issue. Any suggestions are appreciated.