Go start a thread in the classifieds and post photos and provide payment options.I have 200 rounds of 300 saum that have been trying to sell. Ranges from 155 to 180 grain.
Go start a thread in the classifieds and post photos and provide payment options.I have 200 rounds of 300 saum that have been trying to sell. Ranges from 155 to 180 grain.
Hello All,
I am loading for a Tikka T3 chambered in 300 WSM. I am using AGD brass and I have bumped the brass 5 thousandths using a sinclair 35 degree bump gauge insert. This will be the 3rd or 4th firing on this brass. The issue that I'm running into is difficulty closing the bolt. I suspect the base of the brass is not being sized enough. Has anyone else run into this when loading for their 300 WSM rifles. Any input or help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Measure your base-to-shoulder junction, the 1.802" dimension.Alright so I have sized 5 cases, 5 thousands and have taken length measurements. The Berger manual calls for 2.090" as trim length. They measure
2.0905"
2.0840"
2.0945"
2.0935"
2.0925"
So I am long and need to trim, however the case that measures 2.0840" still shows stiff resistance when trying to chamber the case. I will probably look at getting a body die first.
So the cases are definitely not 1.802", closer to 1.810".Measure your base-to-shoulder junction, the 1.802" dimension.
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I'm gonna try annealing them and see what kind of results I get.I had a similar problem with 270 wsm. What I found was that the wsm cases would spring back the shoulder if I didn't anneal the brass. Some would spring back .005 and some wouldn't. Even bottoming out sizing for on shell holder wouldn't push the shoulder back far enough until I started to anneal them.
I would purchase a case length gage so you know what your setting is for head space when you size the brass. Hope you find the problem.I'm gonna try annealing them and see what kind of results I get.
That could be your issue. Good luck!So the cases are definitely not 1.802", closer to 1.810".