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7mm mag brass won't eject
11 March 2006, 19:57
turko777mm mag brass won't eject
I bought my son a left hand browning 7mm mag A-bolt. The problem I'm having is the brass gets stuck in the chamber after firing. This is with starting loads with just about every powder that you can put in this thing. I have tried I would say at least a dozen different powders. The brass is all cut to "trim to length". I have seated the bullet down to what factory loads are, hasn't helped. The brass is getting stuck right above the belt. You can see where it is getting stuck in the chamber. This gun is really accurate so I need to know how to fix this. Am I doing something wrong when I'm resizing or what. I know the people on this forum will help me out.
11 March 2006, 20:12
Alaska Bush ManHow far down are you resizing it? You might have to turn your sizing die down 1/4 of a turn to set the shoulder back on the case just a bit. I do this on most of my cases to ensure chambering goes smooth.
I screw my sizer die down until it contacts the shell holder at top stoke and then turn the die a additional 1/4 turn or until the brass chambers smooth in your gun. This will set shoulder of the case back just a tad...common practice.
Jeff
North Pole, Alaska
Red Team 98
11 March 2006, 20:40
turko77I turn it in 1/4 turn after it hits my shell holder, just like my speer manual and rcbs tells me to. The brass has always chambered fine,it's after I shoot that I start to have problems....
11 March 2006, 21:04
ricciardelliCouple of questions for you...
#1. Did it do this with factory ammo?
#2. Does it do this with heavier loads?
#3. Does it do this with unfired rounds?
11 March 2006, 21:29
turko77#1- no it does not do it with factory ammo
#2-The heavier the load, the worse it gets
#3-No problems with unfired rounds
#4- thank you for trying to help me out
12 March 2006, 02:07
Alaska Bush ManWhat load are using?
Jeff
North Pole, Alaska
Red Team 98
12 March 2006, 02:07
ricciardelliWell, since you have no problem with factory ammo, and you have no problem with your resized and unfired ammo, it is not a mechanical problem with your dies or your press.
That leaves one thing...
#1. Your powder scale is off calibration.(Since you have stated that you are using "starting loads" for the 12 different powders, and they all pose the problem, yet you don't have the problem with factory ammo.)
12 March 2006, 04:18
steve4102quote:
Originally posted by ricciardelli:
That leaves one thing...
#1. Your powder scale is off calibration.(Since you have stated that you are using "starting loads" for the 12 different powders, and they all pose the problem, yet you don't have the problem with factory ammo.)
If Turko77 is like most of us, he is loading for more than one caliber. If is scale was off far enough to cause this type of problem in his 7MM Mag then he should see signs of pressure with starting to medium loads in other calibers as well. He made no mention of this. I for one do not have a clue, but, I don't think his scale is the culprit.
Maybe this could help? Just a thought.
http://www.larrywillis.com/12 March 2006, 04:25
turko77I have two scales, rcbs 505 and a dillon,check powder weight often,same.It is not my scale,I reload for alot of other calibers and have no problem(I really do double check with both scales)I wish it was. I am shooting both 140 and 160 nosler partitions.
12 March 2006, 05:34
Alaska Bush ManWhat load are using?
I suggest IMR 4350 @ 61.0 with 160 gr
63.0 with 140 gr
Fed 215 primer good load in my 7mm Mag.
Jeff
North Pole, Alaska
Red Team 98
12 March 2006, 05:44
Bill McIf you can, borrow another die and try it.
Back to the still.
Spelling, I don't need no stinkin spelling
The older I get, the better I was.
12 March 2006, 05:46
ricciardelliWell, I'll be damned if I know then...
But I have the following suggestions:
140's:
RL-25 From 66.5 grains to 71.5 grains
CCI-200 Primer
160's:
Retumbo From 65.0 grains to 71.3 grains
CCI-200 Primer
12 March 2006, 06:38
skhunterJust a suggestion, had a buddies rifle presented this issue. Handloads were sticky to stuck depending on the load yet single fired factory ammo present no such problem. Everything was done correctly and worked up from the bottom, there were no signs of pressure on the chrono, case, primer pocket, etc. I suggested to take it to my gunsmith for a once over, as i was at a loss. It turned out the chamber/bolt face required a light ream and the problem was solved. No problems since and he is shooting some stiff handloads now.
May or may not be the culprit, just a suggestion based on a similar experience.