cavedweller29 said:I normally load Berger 108's ahead of 30.4 grains of Varget and get great accuracy there. I am out of Varget and I am working up a load using RL15. I did some ladder testing and found that a load of 29.8 grains just touching the lands showed the most promise. I thought I could squeeze out some more accuracy so I was playing with seating depth today. As soon as I moved into a slight jam, I started piercing primers. I had only loaded test rounds in lengths that would jam to various degrees so I stopped shooting and went home.
cavedweller29 said:Just an update. I spent a couple more days messing with seating depth, different primers, firing spring tension, etc with no reliable fix to the problem. Last Thursday I mailed the bolt to Gre-Tan to get bushed and I got it back today. Nice looking job with really fast turn around. I will get to the range tomorrow and report back if it fixed the problem. Thanks again for the tips and recommendations.