Are you making your own dies? There are a few custom die makers that can make them perfect.
Ben
Ben
I hate to bust anybody's bubble here. I don't care what the o p does he ain't gonna get rid of the click as long as he shoots that Peterson 284 brass sorry.
Sorry but did the poster here say he had any problems with the Norma or the lapua brass necked up, if he didn't the answer to his question is you aren't going to fix it with the brass he is questionable about the brass is the problem.Please clarify why that is...
I'm really glad that you aren't having any trouble with their brass cuz I like their brass but I would be anxious to know how fat your chamber is to.I built a 284 win a couple months ago.. bought a 100 peterson 284 cases for it and have had no trouble with it what so ever.. in fact its as good or better than any brass i have ever used.. including lapua.. i just doubt the issue the op is having is due to the peterson brass.. if it is send it back to them and im betting they will make it right.. to the op i dont know what your skill level is at the reloading bench but double check your shoulder bump with the peterson brass..
Whidden full length non bushing click die. The Peterson brass just isn't going to work in my chamber. It's going back and just going to stick with lapua. Thanks for all the suggestions.Im running a 28 inch criterion barrel. I fl size with a forster competition fl die.. i bump the shoulder back .002 each time.. a fired case measures .499 at the 200 line. After fl sizing it still measures .499.. no issues cycling the bolt.. kurt what die are you using to size your cases?
As mentioned above this was first time firing of the Peterson brass. It came out of the box with base to shoulder measurement of 1.800 which is less than the 1.807 of the fired brass, so essentially fire forming the brass. I have no issues with Lapua, Win 284 or Norma 284 brass. That only leaves one thing. I think I'll call Peterson and see if they have heard of this before. Have not reloaded the first fired brass to see if it happens after reloading.I built a 284 win a couple months ago.. bought a 100 peterson 284 cases for it and have had no trouble with it what so ever.. in fact its as good or better than any brass i have ever used.. including lapua.. i just doubt the issue the op is having is due to the peterson brass.. if it is send it back to them and im betting they will make it right.. to the op i dont know what your skill level is at the reloading bench but double check your shoulder bump with the peterson brass..
I did not come up with this. I am just repeating what I have learned through experience and being told what to look for by the helpful experts on this site.
If you are having tight bolt close, you likely need to bump your shoulder back. Some will tell you .001 to .0015. That may work but a lots has to do with where you are measuring on your shoulder.
Bolt click on open is usually caused by expansion of the base. The correct full length sizing die will fix both and minimally work your brass.
Was having similar issues, so I went ahead and ordered this. What I got was a base die for a 17 hornet Ackley improved in a 284 box. Now I am thinking I need a 17 Hornet Ackley Improved barrel. This dang hobby.....Go ahead and get this. Chances are after several firings on the Lapua and Norma brass you'll need it.
https://www.eabco.net/Redding-284-Win-Small-Base-Body-Die_p_15890.html
Generally yes but it depends on the die, the chamber and the pressures. I'd be happy to help if you want to give me a call in a day or so.If I use a small base die, will that narrow that area enough so that when fired it won't expand as much and still be tight?
Don’t argue Mike. Just share your truths. We know who to listen to.Generally yes but it depends on the die, the chamber and the pressures. I'd be happy to help if you want to give me a call in a day or so.
I see too many posts on this subject that just dont pass the eye test nor do they agree with my experiences. Im getting older and dont want to argue on the internet quite as much as i use to. Lol!--Mike E.
Was having similar issues, so I went ahead and ordered this. What I got was a base die for a 17 hornet Ackley improved in a 284 box. Now I am thinking I need a 17 Hornet Ackley Improved barrel. This dang hobby.....
+1 on bolt click means expanded base. If your FL resizing die isn't getting you enough clearance, you may need to find a small base die which is tighter in the base. My match chamber is tight so I use a SB die to get easy extraction