Rifleman513
Well-Known Member
So just finished a few frustrating hours at the reloading bench. I started reloading about a year and a half ago and have loaded for most of my rifles with great success and little trouble... until tonight.
A few years ago my dad purchased a used rifle chambered in 375 black mesa express. He got a set of dies and about 80 pieces of brass with it. He stuck it in the safe and hadn't messed with it till recently. He stuck a scope on it and dropped it off with all the components awhile back so I could work up a load for it, as he doesn't reload.
I trimmed all the cases to spec, tumbled and resized. Max COAL is 3.6, so I seated the first few rounds to 3.95. I decided to check to make sure they would chamber and this is when it got complicated. Some of the rounds would chamber as usual with no issue. With some of the rounds I could not even close the bolt. I rechecked OAL length to ensure bullets had been seated properly, which they all were. Next I decided to try and chamber some of the empty primed cases and had the same results. Some of the cases would chamber no problem and then some I could not even close the bolt. He had about 10 rounds left that the previous owner had loaded so I tried them. All of these would chamber but some were pretty hard to close the bolt.
I've never encountered anything like this till today. I took the expander out of the sizing die and cleaned the inside as best I could. I measured with a caliper the cases that would chamber easy and those that would not and could not find any noticeable difference that I could measure. The only thing I thought I may try was to try and trim them a bit shorter and see if that would help but I'm not sure if that is even part of the issue?
I'm kind of at a loss here on what to do. Any help would be appreciated if any of you have any advice or a solution to remedy this problem. Thanks in advance.
A few years ago my dad purchased a used rifle chambered in 375 black mesa express. He got a set of dies and about 80 pieces of brass with it. He stuck it in the safe and hadn't messed with it till recently. He stuck a scope on it and dropped it off with all the components awhile back so I could work up a load for it, as he doesn't reload.
I trimmed all the cases to spec, tumbled and resized. Max COAL is 3.6, so I seated the first few rounds to 3.95. I decided to check to make sure they would chamber and this is when it got complicated. Some of the rounds would chamber as usual with no issue. With some of the rounds I could not even close the bolt. I rechecked OAL length to ensure bullets had been seated properly, which they all were. Next I decided to try and chamber some of the empty primed cases and had the same results. Some of the cases would chamber no problem and then some I could not even close the bolt. He had about 10 rounds left that the previous owner had loaded so I tried them. All of these would chamber but some were pretty hard to close the bolt.
I've never encountered anything like this till today. I took the expander out of the sizing die and cleaned the inside as best I could. I measured with a caliper the cases that would chamber easy and those that would not and could not find any noticeable difference that I could measure. The only thing I thought I may try was to try and trim them a bit shorter and see if that would help but I'm not sure if that is even part of the issue?
I'm kind of at a loss here on what to do. Any help would be appreciated if any of you have any advice or a solution to remedy this problem. Thanks in advance.