I have this problem in the last couple batches of 30-06 that I reload. About 10-20% of my cartridges would not chamber all the way. The bolt of the rifle kinda stuck when I try to close the bolt, pushing it down. I did not try to force it any futher and take out the cartridges and set them a side. Now I have about more than a dozen of the rejected cartridges that I need to get a bullet puller to recycle the bulles and powder.
After the last batch, I did try to be very carefull to not to crunch down the neck of the brass when I sat the bullets. All the brass were full length resized. There was no roll crimping on the cartridge. I try to compare the rejected cartridges and the OK ones but could not detect any noticable differences.
What could be the problem? What do I need to do to test this? The gun I am using is a Rem 700 ADL. Your help is apreciative.
After the last batch, I did try to be very carefull to not to crunch down the neck of the brass when I sat the bullets. All the brass were full length resized. There was no roll crimping on the cartridge. I try to compare the rejected cartridges and the OK ones but could not detect any noticable differences.
What could be the problem? What do I need to do to test this? The gun I am using is a Rem 700 ADL. Your help is apreciative.