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Sticky Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 840308" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I've adjusted my die (I only neck-size, so I shouldn't be having any issues, and my die just barely touches my shell holder, but it still seems to be doing the same. I'm thinking of having my smith take off a couple thousandths and do a proper re-chambering and zero-out my headspacing to solve my problem. I think when Rem chambered that one, the smith went a little too deep with the reamer. I never noticed it all these years, because I didn't reload until fairly recently...And after about the 2nd reload (3rd time fired), I have been noticing odd "rings" on the brass.</p><p> </p><p>And just like the OP's issue, my bolt opens up perfectly, and is not sticky....But when trying to pull back to eject is when it hangs up and doesn't want to open without a little bit of persuasion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 840308, member: 12995"] I've adjusted my die (I only neck-size, so I shouldn't be having any issues, and my die just barely touches my shell holder, but it still seems to be doing the same. I'm thinking of having my smith take off a couple thousandths and do a proper re-chambering and zero-out my headspacing to solve my problem. I think when Rem chambered that one, the smith went a little too deep with the reamer. I never noticed it all these years, because I didn't reload until fairly recently...And after about the 2nd reload (3rd time fired), I have been noticing odd "rings" on the brass. And just like the OP's issue, my bolt opens up perfectly, and is not sticky....But when trying to pull back to eject is when it hangs up and doesn't want to open without a little bit of persuasion. [/QUOTE]
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