On my 6br, I have heavy bolt lift on MOST cases, but not all (all cases were of the same lot). About 30% of them never give a problem with bolt lift.
-I'm not overpressure. Middle of the chart powder weights. No ejector marks. No flattened primers.
-I'm not oversized. Consistent should bump .002-.003. Verified with Wilson case length mic/case gauge...every time I size.
Case trim length set with Henderson trimmer.
-I'm not under-annealed. I anneal with the AMP
-10x fired, Lapua brass
-bullet seating is .025 off the lands
I've read everything I can on "clickers" and heavy bolt lift I can find. I bought a Small Base, FL, type S sizer to replace my non-SB die to make sure the case web was getting sized down. This helped but did not consistently fix the heavy bolt lift.
I then bought a RCBS 1" vernier micrometer to try and tell which cases were hard to open and which ones weren't. The weird thing was that the smaller cases were HARDER to lift the bolt than the larger cases were.
Here's some measurements:
These were the easy bolt lift cases measured with the vernier mic at the .200 line on the case web: (pre-sized)
.4711, .4710, .4711
These were the heavy lift cases: (pre-sized)
.4708, .4710, .4707
Even more astonishing was when I fired virgin brass in a side-by-side test one day against these 10x fired. These were moderately hard to open as well...
What am I missing?
Why are the smaller dimension cases harder to bolt lift?
-I'm not overpressure. Middle of the chart powder weights. No ejector marks. No flattened primers.
-I'm not oversized. Consistent should bump .002-.003. Verified with Wilson case length mic/case gauge...every time I size.
Case trim length set with Henderson trimmer.
-I'm not under-annealed. I anneal with the AMP
-10x fired, Lapua brass
-bullet seating is .025 off the lands
I've read everything I can on "clickers" and heavy bolt lift I can find. I bought a Small Base, FL, type S sizer to replace my non-SB die to make sure the case web was getting sized down. This helped but did not consistently fix the heavy bolt lift.
I then bought a RCBS 1" vernier micrometer to try and tell which cases were hard to open and which ones weren't. The weird thing was that the smaller cases were HARDER to lift the bolt than the larger cases were.
Here's some measurements:
These were the easy bolt lift cases measured with the vernier mic at the .200 line on the case web: (pre-sized)
.4711, .4710, .4711
These were the heavy lift cases: (pre-sized)
.4708, .4710, .4707
Even more astonishing was when I fired virgin brass in a side-by-side test one day against these 10x fired. These were moderately hard to open as well...
What am I missing?
Why are the smaller dimension cases harder to bolt lift?