Is the bolt lift hard when you cycle it with a fired but not resized case? If so, you may have a die issue. Just a thought.
Paul
Paul
Freebore isn't where the bullets are in relation to the barrel, but the amount it lets the bullet sticking the case. Short freebores take up capacity which makes more pressure. In other words a 6 Dasher with .104 freebore and one with .155 freebore can both have bullets jumping or in the lands. Usually the one with .155 can run more powder and more velocity without pressure. MattIt’s a 1-7 twist barrel. I ran a load yesterday of 28.5 gr. of H-4895 in twice fired Lapua brass that was run through a full length case die and then neck sized. I was shooting Hornady 110gr. A-tips, 0.010 OFF the lands and getting a velocity of 2805 FPS with an SD of 5.0. I completely cleaned the barrel and chamber before shooting the rounds. I was still getting sticky extraction. This is NOT a hot load. From what I’ve seen, I should be able to run this up to possibly 2875 fps before I see pressure signs. As far as free bore goes, if you are jamming bullets into the lands, you have NO free bore at all. The sticky extraction occurs with the bullets jammed 0.012 or run 0.010 off the lands. It has to be something else causing the problem. Just can’t figure it out.
The scope of "Blueprinting" varies widely. If the bolt was not bushed, the bolt body will not stay centered in the raceway due to normal tolerance stackups. Also, I don't believe it is normal to skim cut the front of the lugs. Not sure you have confirmed if the bolt face is touching the barrel, but if it is that is not a good thing.There’s no powder capacity issue with the load I’m running. The case is probably 85% to 90% full. This load is nowhere near being compressed in the case with this bullet. If I was shooting a compressed load, I would agree that could be causing pressure issues but this is not compressed. As far as the bolt face rubbing on the barrel, the bolt opens and closes perfectly without a round in the chamber and perfectly with the above loaded round. The bolt does not stick until I have fired a round. Normally when a Remington action is blueprinted, the bolt face, the front of the lugs, the bolt nose and the rear of the lugs are all trued up as a matter of just having the bolt running true in the lathe. Some of it is strictly cosmetic, i.e. the bolt nose and the front of the lugs.
Already mentioned but, the case, just ahead or the web, has expanded too big for the chamber. Have Whidden make a custom die for YOUR chamber.The bolt handle is tight to lift but once it reaches the cam point, the round extracts fine.
??? So you are not FL sizing every time?I ran a load yesterday of 28.5 gr. of H-4895 in twice fired Lapua brass that was run through a full length case die and then neck sized.
....if you are jamming bullets into the lands, you have NO free bore at all. The sticky extraction occurs with the bullets jammed 0.012 or run 0.010 off the lands.
The bolt handle is tight to lift but once it reaches the cam point, the round extracts fine.
That’s something I haven’t heard before. Real easy to try that for a fix. I’ll remove it and clean and lube it back up to see if that cures the issue. I’ll also try resizing the base back to .469 with a die and see if that cures the issue. By the way, I am running 0.002 of neck tension on neck turned cases with a wall thickness of 0.0125.