I have a NEF in 243 win.
I am having some trouble with cases sticking in the chamber after being fired.
I bought some BRAND new brass to start from scratch again to see if I could beat this problem.
I have polished the inside of the chamber and thoroughly degreased it.
On to the brass and powder and bullets.
Brass is new, necksized only for first loading, and throroughly degreased/de lubed. Standard lenght check and prep done...
My question is...
Has anyone noticed that a particular type of powder (meaning faster or slower burning rate) has caused cases to stick MORE or less within regular charges. Meaning no hot rodding going on. Just nice middle of the road loads.
Would H335 cause more cases to stick than IMR 4350 with the same bullet.
I don't know, just want opinions and experience, that maybe the faster burning powders, developing a higher pressure quicker, may contribute to sticking cases.
If I can't get them to stop sticking I may have to send it back for "repairs" or AI it.