Jayplace
Gold $$ Contributor
New to 30BR.
I'm preparing new unfired cases for my 30 BR with a .330 neck and using Lapua 6mm BR brass.
After necking up, trimming to 1.500 and turning the necks to a .0098 thickness, I am finding a few cases that require a small amount of pressure to close the bolt which will stick in the chamber when the bolt is opened. On most of the other brass the bolt handle will drop from its own weight and open and extract with ease. (The firing pin assembly is removed from the bolt). I have tried resizing the brass and even bumped the shoulder a few thousands and that makes no difference. I have a shoulder bump gage and they slip into and out of the gage easily. I've used a borescope to verify the case necks weren't long, so I don't think the problem is there.
Is it possible that when I necked the cases up that I made the neck not straight, and if so would you fire-form them to get them straight again.
I'm preparing new unfired cases for my 30 BR with a .330 neck and using Lapua 6mm BR brass.
After necking up, trimming to 1.500 and turning the necks to a .0098 thickness, I am finding a few cases that require a small amount of pressure to close the bolt which will stick in the chamber when the bolt is opened. On most of the other brass the bolt handle will drop from its own weight and open and extract with ease. (The firing pin assembly is removed from the bolt). I have tried resizing the brass and even bumped the shoulder a few thousands and that makes no difference. I have a shoulder bump gage and they slip into and out of the gage easily. I've used a borescope to verify the case necks weren't long, so I don't think the problem is there.
Is it possible that when I necked the cases up that I made the neck not straight, and if so would you fire-form them to get them straight again.