pawhitetail
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Base to datum or headspace measurement
I guess I'm gonna have to buy some gauges lol
Base to datum or headspace measurement
This is your problem. Chamber one, even if you have to lean on the bolt, then look very closely above the belt for scuffs or shiny marks.Base to front of belt is .215 on factory vs .217 on a nosler piece that wont chamber. Case diameter just in front of the belt is .510 on factory weatherby vs .514 on the nosler.
This is your problem. Chamber one, even if you have to lean on the bolt, then look very closely above the belt for scuffs or shiny marks.
Buy your self a body only die and size the tight ones with it…
Cheers.
Bingo.Just wanted to do an update on what I found. MagnumManiac is the winner for this topic. I took one case that barely chambered and one that didn't chamber and colored a ring around the case right above the belt with a black sharpie marker. This is definitely where the brass is hitting the chamber. I contacted another member on here and am buying a larry willis collet die. This die is made to deal with exactly this issue. Thanks again guys
I have shot enough weatherby 300 to wear out a barrel or two. Great round. Your issue sounds more like die adjustment than anything else. If It does not chamber turn die to shorten 1/8 of a turn. Try empty again. Until the case just starts to tighten on downward bolt closure it is too long. I can't tell from your note but am believing this is a weatherby rifle. Remember freebore varies in weatherby to other rifles shooting a 300. It sounds to me like dies/press is not set up correct. These do not set on belt but the neck.
If this doesn't make sense call Duane at sierra. He can help you I hope this helps. I am trying to share helpful information for you; not assert some opinionated garbage.
This is your problem. Chamber one, even if you have to lean on the bolt, then look very closely above the belt for scuffs or shiny marks.
Buy your self a body only die and size the tight ones with it…
Cheers.
Thanks. I appreciate everyone's advice. What really threw me off was the new hornady brass being tight to chamber. I marked one of them with the sharpie and it's rubbed in the same spot. I did size them as well before loading so I'm actually wondering if the rcbs die is actually causing the swell there as well? Maybe bumping the shoulder back too much? I'm hoping the larry willis die will save the tight ones and I picked up a set of old weatherby dies that I want to run a couple cases through and see if it helps. I mightve found the issue but not quite the solution yet I guessIt's good you got it figured out