Hey guys,
I've just gotten a new setup as follows: Tikka T3 Varmint in .260 Rem. once fired Lapua brass, Hornady SST 129 grain projectiles.
My reloading gear consists of an old Lee single stage press and new basic RCBS neck die and seating die. I have tested the max OAL of the cartridge to be 73.5mm (2.893in) and the max OAL of the magazine to be 71.5mm (2.814in). Even when I load to 71.5mm I am having to force the bolt forwards to chamber the round. Upon ejection I noticed that each bullet has a scrape mark on one portion of it. No matter how many times I load/extract the round or which way it is oriented in the chamber, the mark is always in the same spot on the bullet. There are no other marks, I am familiar what marks are left on a bullet when it is chambered into the lands and they are not present.
The problem I am having is illustrated in the attached pictures. You can hopefully see the scuff marks on the bullets all facing the camera. The bullet on the left has barely got a visible mark and out of the 5 it was the only one to chamber and eject easily. These bullets are seated at 71.5mm, well into the neck of the case and far deeper than I want.
I haven't used these RCBS dies before and I notice that they are different. I have previously loaded .308 using Lee RGB cheapies and I haven't had the same issues. My 308 would shoot 1/2 minute with these Lee RGB loaded ammo. The RCBS dies are designed not to float like the Lee dies with the o-ring do.
I am concerned that these new RCBS dies have created runout, possibly also to some wear or misalignment in my press. I'm no expert so I thought I'd ask on here. I have searched the posts relating to runout and haven't found anything like this before.
I don't have a concentricity gauge.
Edit - It doesn't matter how the round it orientated when it gets chambered, the mark can come out facing up, sideways or towards the bottom in relation to the action. So that tells me that it isn't something to do with the chamber/throat. Also I can spin the round before chambering it a second time and it still comes out with the mark in the same place on the bullet but with the mark facing a different direction.
- Also I have put the o-ring lock nut onto my RCBS die and I have also taken the locking nut off the top. The whole thing is free to have some movement, which I assume would help everything line up. It sill does the same thing, no change.
I have loaded 20 rounds this afternoon and only 1 has no marks at all. Most of them require force to close the bolt and requires a firm hit on the bold handle to extract them.
Could it be the RCBS neck die causing these problems? It was torqued down to the press quite tight, but I didn't have any issues with the de-primer pin not aligning with the flash hole.
I've just gotten a new setup as follows: Tikka T3 Varmint in .260 Rem. once fired Lapua brass, Hornady SST 129 grain projectiles.
My reloading gear consists of an old Lee single stage press and new basic RCBS neck die and seating die. I have tested the max OAL of the cartridge to be 73.5mm (2.893in) and the max OAL of the magazine to be 71.5mm (2.814in). Even when I load to 71.5mm I am having to force the bolt forwards to chamber the round. Upon ejection I noticed that each bullet has a scrape mark on one portion of it. No matter how many times I load/extract the round or which way it is oriented in the chamber, the mark is always in the same spot on the bullet. There are no other marks, I am familiar what marks are left on a bullet when it is chambered into the lands and they are not present.
The problem I am having is illustrated in the attached pictures. You can hopefully see the scuff marks on the bullets all facing the camera. The bullet on the left has barely got a visible mark and out of the 5 it was the only one to chamber and eject easily. These bullets are seated at 71.5mm, well into the neck of the case and far deeper than I want.
I haven't used these RCBS dies before and I notice that they are different. I have previously loaded .308 using Lee RGB cheapies and I haven't had the same issues. My 308 would shoot 1/2 minute with these Lee RGB loaded ammo. The RCBS dies are designed not to float like the Lee dies with the o-ring do.
I am concerned that these new RCBS dies have created runout, possibly also to some wear or misalignment in my press. I'm no expert so I thought I'd ask on here. I have searched the posts relating to runout and haven't found anything like this before.
I don't have a concentricity gauge.
Edit - It doesn't matter how the round it orientated when it gets chambered, the mark can come out facing up, sideways or towards the bottom in relation to the action. So that tells me that it isn't something to do with the chamber/throat. Also I can spin the round before chambering it a second time and it still comes out with the mark in the same place on the bullet but with the mark facing a different direction.
- Also I have put the o-ring lock nut onto my RCBS die and I have also taken the locking nut off the top. The whole thing is free to have some movement, which I assume would help everything line up. It sill does the same thing, no change.
I have loaded 20 rounds this afternoon and only 1 has no marks at all. Most of them require force to close the bolt and requires a firm hit on the bold handle to extract them.
Could it be the RCBS neck die causing these problems? It was torqued down to the press quite tight, but I didn't have any issues with the de-primer pin not aligning with the flash hole.