At 29 grains what kind of pressure signs? Just Heavy bolt lift? Clickers?
After 1000 rounds you just started having this issue? How many firings on the brass? No neck turn or neck turn.
What does the brass look like? Post a pic of the base and primer and the case neck and mouth.
Brass trim length? Jamming the bullet or jumping?
Barrel length?
Is the base of the bullet above the donut area on the brass?
Lots of good guys here to help you out, just need more info.
Thanks for the reply. I knew I needed more information but wanted to get the basic question out there and go from there. Lots of information packed into my questions. Was resisting form writing a novel. LOL
This is my first BR, and I am new to reloading. Been doing it about 2 years slowly. Bolt lift is slightly heavy at 28.6gr no extractor marks until about 31gr. The first 900ish rounds were loaded to 29.66gr and ran that with a decently accurate load. The bolt lift isn't always heavy. The brass was virgin to start and I have 3 firings on 300 pieces. I followed Erik Cortina's method to that point. I had my bolt trued by Speedy which changed my ignition so I started load development back at square 1.
I changed my load development process after a conversation with Greg Dykstra, and am now following a OCW style load development. The purpose is to get a more detailed picture of my accuracy window. I have started over using Virgin brass I did test my old brass to see if the pressure signs were there at the same charge and they are. I thought maybe the new brass had something wrong with it, it is a different lot.
I will post a picture of the brass when I get home I have 20 fired pieces still in the fired state.
Brass trim is 1.550 with Giraud Trimmer, Bullet is .040" back of Jam
Barrel 26"
The bullet is past the donut area.
Reloading Equip In the Event its relevant:
Zero Press
SAC BR F/L DIE .265 bushing .241 Mandrel
EC Expander Mandrel which also does the case web area to help clickers
Infinity Seater
AMP Press
AMP Anneal (Every fire)
Giraud Trimmer
Auto V3 Ingenuity Trickler
CPS Seater + Prime Ware (I sort primers by size and separate to the same thousandth number)