xswanted
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Hi guys.
Went to a shoot this weekend and fired 47 shots on saturday with absolutely no issues in a sticky bolt.
Came sunday and shot the same amount, both in 20 shot scoring runs with 5 sighters.
The bolt became very sticky around shot 12 on the second string and shot 15 on the first.
It then stuck completely on the last two shots.
I'm using Lapua brass and the 107 SMK, loaded with 31 grains of R-15. .271 no turn neck, I'm sizing the brass with a Redding type s die with a .266 bushing. Seated cases measure .268-.269.
I used the same load both days, it was cooler today (sunday) than saturday. One guy there that is pretty up to date on the dasher said it could be due to carbon fouling.
I cleaned a pile of carbon out of it after the shoot. What confuses me, is the load I'm using, compared with all the data I've read, is pretty light. No pressure signs on my cases, even the two that stuck.
Anyone have any insight on this? I reload quite a bit and have never had any issues on any other guns.
Went to a shoot this weekend and fired 47 shots on saturday with absolutely no issues in a sticky bolt.
Came sunday and shot the same amount, both in 20 shot scoring runs with 5 sighters.
The bolt became very sticky around shot 12 on the second string and shot 15 on the first.
It then stuck completely on the last two shots.
I'm using Lapua brass and the 107 SMK, loaded with 31 grains of R-15. .271 no turn neck, I'm sizing the brass with a Redding type s die with a .266 bushing. Seated cases measure .268-.269.
I used the same load both days, it was cooler today (sunday) than saturday. One guy there that is pretty up to date on the dasher said it could be due to carbon fouling.
I cleaned a pile of carbon out of it after the shoot. What confuses me, is the load I'm using, compared with all the data I've read, is pretty light. No pressure signs on my cases, even the two that stuck.
Anyone have any insight on this? I reload quite a bit and have never had any issues on any other guns.