New to me 22 Creedmoor Origin/Proof built by a reputable shop. Round count was 186 when I got it. Last week I shot 16 rounds of Copper Creek 80 ELD-M and 30 rounds of my hand loaded 75 ELD-M. 1/4-1/2 MOA groups. Chambered and extracted fine. Bolt closed and opened easy on every round. The Copper Creek was 2.632" COAL and 2.083 CBTO. My loads were 2.630" COAL.
Today I tried to measure CBTO with a Hornady LNL tool and modified case with the 75 ELD-Ms. I got 2.530" COAL after several attempts. I loaded a Copper Creek round and it was difficult to close the bolt but I did close it. Tough to open and left the bullet behind in the bore.
I cleaned therifle and used my crappy borescope but didn't see anything obvious. I tried again and got the same results. COAL about .100" short and the copper creek loads jammed badly.
I cleaned the bore again, this time using Iosso on a patch, scrubbing the leade and chamber. After thoroughly cleaning the Iosso out, I'm still in the same situation. I still get 2.535" with the 75's and the CC 80's won't chamber without jamming.
Any ideas what happened?
I'll be picking up another rifle from my gunsmith end of the week and he can look at it but was hoping to resolve it myself (with some help ).
Today I tried to measure CBTO with a Hornady LNL tool and modified case with the 75 ELD-Ms. I got 2.530" COAL after several attempts. I loaded a Copper Creek round and it was difficult to close the bolt but I did close it. Tough to open and left the bullet behind in the bore.
I cleaned therifle and used my crappy borescope but didn't see anything obvious. I tried again and got the same results. COAL about .100" short and the copper creek loads jammed badly.
I cleaned the bore again, this time using Iosso on a patch, scrubbing the leade and chamber. After thoroughly cleaning the Iosso out, I'm still in the same situation. I still get 2.535" with the 75's and the CC 80's won't chamber without jamming.
Any ideas what happened?
I'll be picking up another rifle from my gunsmith end of the week and he can look at it but was hoping to resolve it myself (with some help ).