Hey guys,
I'm not new to reloading, but am new to 6.5x47, bushing dies, and this is my first custom gun I've had built (have bought several second hand precision guns and new factory rifles).
I've recently finished a build in 6.5x47 (Stiller, benchmark) and am trying to start load development. Was chambered no neck turn. Started by trying to find the lands, seated a round at 2.800 OAL and marked it up with a sharpie with intent to continue to pull/seat bullet longer and longer till marks show up on bullet.... (using 140 bergers)
Very first time I tried chambering the round, I felt some resistance when pushing the bolt forward. Bolt was tough to open (can't remember if I had to actually smack the bolt handle with my palm to get it to release or not, but happens half the time). Took the round out, marks on the bullet were obvious, measured OAL and it was 2.775. Subsequent attempts have it pushed anywhere between 2.760 and 2.775.
So my chambers shorter than what book says it should be. I've never had this before, but like I said I'm new to new custom rifles, so it's probably no big deal and I can develop a load fine if I know where the lands are.. (or is this an indication that something is wrong?)
My concern is the difficulty to (sometimes) pull the bolt. My brass prep is pretty spot on I think. Even seating the bullet very deep for an OAL of less than 2.760 to make sure the bullet doesn't hit the lands, half the time the round chambers an extracts smoothly with no issue, and the next it will bind up on extraction.... then run smoothly the next try.
I've prepped and seated a round and took photos of each step and uploaded them to link below. Any input you guys have that could help me sort this out would be appreciated.
https://imgur.com/a/C9tQ1
I'm not new to reloading, but am new to 6.5x47, bushing dies, and this is my first custom gun I've had built (have bought several second hand precision guns and new factory rifles).
I've recently finished a build in 6.5x47 (Stiller, benchmark) and am trying to start load development. Was chambered no neck turn. Started by trying to find the lands, seated a round at 2.800 OAL and marked it up with a sharpie with intent to continue to pull/seat bullet longer and longer till marks show up on bullet.... (using 140 bergers)
Very first time I tried chambering the round, I felt some resistance when pushing the bolt forward. Bolt was tough to open (can't remember if I had to actually smack the bolt handle with my palm to get it to release or not, but happens half the time). Took the round out, marks on the bullet were obvious, measured OAL and it was 2.775. Subsequent attempts have it pushed anywhere between 2.760 and 2.775.
So my chambers shorter than what book says it should be. I've never had this before, but like I said I'm new to new custom rifles, so it's probably no big deal and I can develop a load fine if I know where the lands are.. (or is this an indication that something is wrong?)
My concern is the difficulty to (sometimes) pull the bolt. My brass prep is pretty spot on I think. Even seating the bullet very deep for an OAL of less than 2.760 to make sure the bullet doesn't hit the lands, half the time the round chambers an extracts smoothly with no issue, and the next it will bind up on extraction.... then run smoothly the next try.
I've prepped and seated a round and took photos of each step and uploaded them to link below. Any input you guys have that could help me sort this out would be appreciated.
https://imgur.com/a/C9tQ1