I have taken my DPMS LR-243 to the range a couple of times recently and had it jam to the point were I had to use a rubber mallet to get the bolt to release. From the condition of the brass it appears the brass is catching at the body/shoulder junction. The first time happened after about 23 loads the second after about 17. These are reloads, full length resized and the cases free of case lube. Accuracy and function seems to be fine to this point. The gun is delivering 1/2 moa groups when using my reloads. I fed two boxes of factory load through the gun previously without significant jams or failures to feed. Any ideas on how to get it to work better?
The brass was full size resized in good RCBS dies that I bought in the 70s.,They've worked for all the bolt action guns) Load is on Frontier brass that's been fired maybe 4 times and full size resized prior to using as recommended in automatics, 43.5 to 44.1 grains IMR-4350, Fed 215 primer, Nosler 70 gr ballistic tip WS2 coated. The loads were running 2990 to 3056 fps with 43.9, 44.1 and 44.3 grs of powder.
The brass was full size resized in good RCBS dies that I bought in the 70s.,They've worked for all the bolt action guns) Load is on Frontier brass that's been fired maybe 4 times and full size resized prior to using as recommended in automatics, 43.5 to 44.1 grains IMR-4350, Fed 215 primer, Nosler 70 gr ballistic tip WS2 coated. The loads were running 2990 to 3056 fps with 43.9, 44.1 and 44.3 grs of powder.









