xswanted
Gold $$ Contributor
Hi guys,
I’ve asked something like this before but I’m still puzzled by this.
I have a 22BR. It shoots very well.
New brass chambers tight. Not overly tight, it’s a good crush type of fit, what you would expect from a custom rifle.
After the first firing the brass extracts and ejects fine.
I neck size with a bushing neck sizer.
After the second firing the bolt will lift right up but it won’t come backwards. It’s like the brass is stuck in the chamber. Usually if I bump the bolt with my hand it will pop out.
Is this a sizing issue? Would a full length sizer cure this? Could it be something to do with the trigger/bolt assembly?
Any thoughts are welcome.
Thank you
I’ve asked something like this before but I’m still puzzled by this.
I have a 22BR. It shoots very well.
New brass chambers tight. Not overly tight, it’s a good crush type of fit, what you would expect from a custom rifle.
After the first firing the brass extracts and ejects fine.
I neck size with a bushing neck sizer.
After the second firing the bolt will lift right up but it won’t come backwards. It’s like the brass is stuck in the chamber. Usually if I bump the bolt with my hand it will pop out.
Is this a sizing issue? Would a full length sizer cure this? Could it be something to do with the trigger/bolt assembly?
Any thoughts are welcome.
Thank you