Looking for some help diagnosing this one. I'm shooting a custom Remington 700,M40A1 Copy)with a 6mm Remington match chamber,PTG). The load is 80 g Bergers over 41.5 g 4064 in new Remington brass and Fed 210M primers. It's a one hole shooter and I don't see any pressure signs from this load.
Took the rifle to Nebraska for a praire dog trip, worked flawlessly for 2 days, first shot of the day on day three blew a primer, I thought I might have felt some lube in the chamber so I set it aside until the afternoon. I was able to gun scrubber it out and get it back in the field. The next two shots were fine and then boom, shot three blew gas out the relief vent and I could hardly budge the bolt. Got it open and of course the case was firmly affixed to the bolt face. Not being able to budge it by hand,out in a field in Nebraska mind you,) I smacked the casing against a plastic ammo box and proceeded to break a sliver of steel clean off the bolt face. I tried diagnosing everything, load, seating depth, bore obstruction, chamber obstruction and the best I can come up with is that the neck is so tight,.273 per the reamer blueprint) in this gun that on some rounds there just isn't enough room for the neck to expand and release the bullet properly. Contacted the folks who built it for me and the fellow there suggested it may be a bad lot of powder. He's shooting a .272 neck and not turning either with no problems. I never had any trouble chambering and got through about 450 rds before the failure.
The first round I ever fired in the gun was a 100 g Federal soft point factory load. It blew the primer on that which I attributred to the neck at the time. Never had problems with my handloads so I didn't think much of it until this happened.
I was planning on having the neck opened up when I have the bolt replaced but if that's not the problem I won't bother. That being said I'm not neck turning thousands of varmint rounds.
I looked at the rounds that caused the failure and can't detect any difference between them and a batch that fired fine. What am I missing here?
Took the rifle to Nebraska for a praire dog trip, worked flawlessly for 2 days, first shot of the day on day three blew a primer, I thought I might have felt some lube in the chamber so I set it aside until the afternoon. I was able to gun scrubber it out and get it back in the field. The next two shots were fine and then boom, shot three blew gas out the relief vent and I could hardly budge the bolt. Got it open and of course the case was firmly affixed to the bolt face. Not being able to budge it by hand,out in a field in Nebraska mind you,) I smacked the casing against a plastic ammo box and proceeded to break a sliver of steel clean off the bolt face. I tried diagnosing everything, load, seating depth, bore obstruction, chamber obstruction and the best I can come up with is that the neck is so tight,.273 per the reamer blueprint) in this gun that on some rounds there just isn't enough room for the neck to expand and release the bullet properly. Contacted the folks who built it for me and the fellow there suggested it may be a bad lot of powder. He's shooting a .272 neck and not turning either with no problems. I never had any trouble chambering and got through about 450 rds before the failure.
The first round I ever fired in the gun was a 100 g Federal soft point factory load. It blew the primer on that which I attributred to the neck at the time. Never had problems with my handloads so I didn't think much of it until this happened.
I was planning on having the neck opened up when I have the bolt replaced but if that's not the problem I won't bother. That being said I'm not neck turning thousands of varmint rounds.
I looked at the rounds that caused the failure and can't detect any difference between them and a batch that fired fine. What am I missing here?