Newbie here asking for some help.
I have my 6 BR Norma Savage put together and I'm having an issue with the bolt being hard to close,sticky) and open.
The background:
Took my Savage 11 in 204 Ruger and bought a new McGowen barrel, new bolt head, and BVSS stock. I also bought 60 rounds of Lapua loaded ammo to start with while I was getting the dies.
The Lapua ammo shot poorly and the bolt was a B**ch to close and open after firing. I then took 25 rounds and loaded up some 107 SMK, Varget 28.5 and CCI primers. The bolt was not sticky at all and the rifle shot a .4XX in a howling wind yesterday. So today I load up the rest of the brass and the hard to close bolt appeard again along with 1"-2" groups. There was 3 shells that felt "normal" and they all went into a bughole.
McGowen says the chamber is .271 and my loaded ammo is .270. I thought that I may have a seating depth issue with the SMK's at 2.375.
I have one of the Lapua 90 grain Scenars left and it chambers fine. I seated a 107 SMK to the same depth just to see if it would make a difference and the bolt is still sticky or tight when I chamber a round.
My first thought was to turn the necks,I need a tool), because the factory 90 grain Scenar mic's at .269 and it chambers ok.
I should also add that I have a redding bushing neck sizing die.
Any guidence would be greatly appreciated.
I have my 6 BR Norma Savage put together and I'm having an issue with the bolt being hard to close,sticky) and open.
The background:
Took my Savage 11 in 204 Ruger and bought a new McGowen barrel, new bolt head, and BVSS stock. I also bought 60 rounds of Lapua loaded ammo to start with while I was getting the dies.
The Lapua ammo shot poorly and the bolt was a B**ch to close and open after firing. I then took 25 rounds and loaded up some 107 SMK, Varget 28.5 and CCI primers. The bolt was not sticky at all and the rifle shot a .4XX in a howling wind yesterday. So today I load up the rest of the brass and the hard to close bolt appeard again along with 1"-2" groups. There was 3 shells that felt "normal" and they all went into a bughole.
McGowen says the chamber is .271 and my loaded ammo is .270. I thought that I may have a seating depth issue with the SMK's at 2.375.
I have one of the Lapua 90 grain Scenars left and it chambers fine. I seated a 107 SMK to the same depth just to see if it would make a difference and the bolt is still sticky or tight when I chamber a round.
My first thought was to turn the necks,I need a tool), because the factory 90 grain Scenar mic's at .269 and it chambers ok.
I should also add that I have a redding bushing neck sizing die.
Any guidence would be greatly appreciated.