It appears from the OP's original post that he had trouble with three different factory ammos -
"I tried out three different types of factory ammo (Hornady ELD Match, Norma HPBT Match, and Federal Premium with Nosler Accubond). Had problems with all three. Groups looked pretty good until I came across a round of Norma that wasn't hollow point. It looked like lead was filled all the way to the tip. I should have thrown it out because my groups started getting bigger after firing that round. One grouping later, I shot a round of the Hornady and I could barely eject the casing. Turns out that the primer blasted out of its pocket and welded itself to the bolt (not literally). It took about 40 minutes to remove the carbon scoring from the bolt after I got home. Frustrated with Hornady and Norma, I switched to Federal which would not even load into the chamber"
My recommendations still stand to the OP. If you choose to hammer bullets into loaded cases feel free to but it is not something you should be advising others to do.
drover
Once again, I left my post in place, then posted it was not the smartest advice. In the op's post,things were going fine with first batch of ammo till he fired a bullet that did not look good. Downhill from there, switching to Hornady, he blew a primer. Pic below of the federal that would not chamber, to me it's apparent the bullet was the hangup. Then the op states he did force the bolt closed on a federal case with the nosler bullet, so he was essentially seating a bullet with his bolt. It would take one ham fisted gorilla to mangle a brass case in a chamber with just the bolt.
The op needs to clean his bolt face, his chamber, and his barrel and find an ammo that will feed just like the Hornady and Norma did, if he wants to shoot the federal he may need to find someone with a press and a die to seat the bullets deeper for him if pressures allow.
I'm not even going to condone what I said about hammering a bullet in.
But 15 yrs ago blindness or death was imminent if you decapped a live primer. Up until 6-7 yrs ago tumbling live ammo would result in utter demolition of your residence. And to your delight, I guess I do not want my name on someone getting hurt hammering a bullet into a case, so there.
I've seem my share of questionable things in my day, some I laugh at, some make me cringe.
There could be many scenarios concerning a rd stuck in a chamber, if you got the bolt open, most likely your extractor is broken, or you've ripped some rim off your case.
I'm done arguing with you and do apologize to the forum for my post.
I still stand by this gun does not need to go anywhere but back to the range with suitable ammo. After a clean job.
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