Hey everyone,
I've been reloading .308 in a Rem 700 ADL Varmint and have found that my reloads are becoming to tight in the chamber. I can close the bolt, but it's a bit stiff. I've been using both Fed. and Rem. brass, full size the cases, and trim to the COL. However, factory ammo seems to not have this problem. I am stumped....
-Kevin
Each time that I've had this happen, its been primarily one of two problems.
After a few loadings, case expansion may become a problem as the brass flows with each loading. Check to see that the resizing die setting has not shifted. You may not be resizing enough. For cases that I have reloaded a few times, and they suddenly become stiff or difficult to chamber,
not resizing enough has been the primary problem.
I had one set of dies that caused me fits with a chambering problem that suddenly appeared. Then I found a burr on my
new shell holder that was causing the resizing die to not seat properly by a few thousandths. I honed the burr off the shell holder and all my problems went away. Compare your shell holder to others of the same brand...they should all have the same general contours, and the face should be smooth with no bumps or imperfections.
After resizing check the OAL...and trim any long cases.
If neither of these seems to be the problem, then very carefully chamber a round and if it is difficult to chamber, then inspect it with maginfying glass under a bright light. If you are seeing hints of rings in the brass...discard the old brass and start with new.
If there is marking or very slight maring of the bullet, you are mostly likely too deep in the throat. Seat the bullet a few thousandths deeper into the case. Then re-check the round.
I hope that you find your solution. These problems can just be irritating.