I have built a few Grendels and a new problem has come up in my last two builds. I know they can be finnicky, but I have those problems ironed out except this one. It does not want to reload. I contacted the barrel maker, and upon their recommendation opened up the gas port one drill size, and it seems to be healthier, but still when I shoot it, it doesn't want to load the next round, or if it does, somehow the round becomes jammed forward, not enough to shoot, but just enough to be stuck. I use a small base die, so I thought that would cure the sticking problem but no. I have an adjustable gas block, it's about all the way open now. It's like the magazines don't have a strong enough spring at time, to push the round up, so I used an Alexander new magazine, and still the same problem. When I got to the range this morning, one was working fine, loading fine, but after twenty rounds, bam, stuck and had to pry open the bolt. I use a standard spring and buffer weight, same as my other builds. Different barrel manufactuers between the two rifles. I use my gold standard 25GR XBR 8208 so I know it isn't the powder. Things seem bit stiff, because they are new rifles, but again, never had this problem before on many other rifles I've built. Any ideas? Suggestions?