I have been shooting and reloading for 30 years, never had a rifle so frustrating as this new one.
30-378 Wby .333 NK. Loaded rounds are .3300-.331
Hall single shot
3 / 3 34 in barrell.
Annealed brass
trimmed
Brass all weighs within 1% of each other.
240 SMK
H50BMG and US 869 powders
I get out of the nowhere pressure signs. Rifle is very happy with these bullets at 3050 and less. But every now and then I wil have pressure spikes that send the chrono to 3150+, stick the bolt, etc. I have tried everything I can think of. I measure every single bullet for OAL, NK dia. etc. I can not find anything that would be causing this. It will happen with the same load on different days. I went to the range last week with a load of 105 grs. of US 869 (brass was a mix of virgin brass and annealed, 3000 FPS) went home, fully prepped some brass (annealed, trimmed, etc) went back to the range yesterday to test.....3084, 3150, 3180 (stuck bolt) I pulled the remaining rounds and the powder charges were where they should be. The barrell was clean yeasterday.
I have been chasing my tail with this rifle for 125+ rounds....it does the same thing whether it is H50 BMG, or US 869. The actual powder charge does not seem to matter. I have had 105 grains of each powder cause the same issue, and I have had 108 grs shoot fine.
One tip: another experienced shooter at the range was looking at my brass and noticed that a fired piece of brass still had enough NK tension that a loaded rounds projecticle would not slip easily into the mouth of the fired round. He therorized that I did not have enough NK clearance. As posted above, NK in rifle is .333 loaded rounds are .3300-.331, so .002-.003 clearance. A fired Nk is .3305, so .0025 spring back?
Weather was cool yesterday, not a weather related issue
I have the reamer used to chamber the rifle. It is indeed .333.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
John
30-378 Wby .333 NK. Loaded rounds are .3300-.331
Hall single shot
3 / 3 34 in barrell.
Annealed brass
trimmed
Brass all weighs within 1% of each other.
240 SMK
H50BMG and US 869 powders
I get out of the nowhere pressure signs. Rifle is very happy with these bullets at 3050 and less. But every now and then I wil have pressure spikes that send the chrono to 3150+, stick the bolt, etc. I have tried everything I can think of. I measure every single bullet for OAL, NK dia. etc. I can not find anything that would be causing this. It will happen with the same load on different days. I went to the range last week with a load of 105 grs. of US 869 (brass was a mix of virgin brass and annealed, 3000 FPS) went home, fully prepped some brass (annealed, trimmed, etc) went back to the range yesterday to test.....3084, 3150, 3180 (stuck bolt) I pulled the remaining rounds and the powder charges were where they should be. The barrell was clean yeasterday.
I have been chasing my tail with this rifle for 125+ rounds....it does the same thing whether it is H50 BMG, or US 869. The actual powder charge does not seem to matter. I have had 105 grains of each powder cause the same issue, and I have had 108 grs shoot fine.
One tip: another experienced shooter at the range was looking at my brass and noticed that a fired piece of brass still had enough NK tension that a loaded rounds projecticle would not slip easily into the mouth of the fired round. He therorized that I did not have enough NK clearance. As posted above, NK in rifle is .333 loaded rounds are .3300-.331, so .002-.003 clearance. A fired Nk is .3305, so .0025 spring back?
Weather was cool yesterday, not a weather related issue
I have the reamer used to chamber the rifle. It is indeed .333.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
John