Hey all, gotta question here. I have gotten interested in reloading lately, have had lots of help from the folks on here and I appreciate it! Since I've been reading up on reloading (I haven't actually loaded any ammo yet, much less tried it) I have found out about the deal with bolt pressure due to having oil in a chamber or residual lube on cases. My net surfing has turned up conflicting info on this. I've seen bolt face pressure at 10% greater if you have any oil in a chamber, to OMG it's catastrophic, to Varmint Al's site (he seems pretty scientific) where his conclusion is that chamber finish and not lube are the factor, etc... All this of course comes from the fact that you want your brass to 'grab' the chamber and not move back against the bolt so much, etc...
My question is, I have a Wally World special synthetic ADL 700 that I have never shot anything but factory ammo through, but it occurs to me that I probably, like many people, have gone to the range with traces or possibly a thin film of lube in my chamber. I usually run a patch with Hoppes 9 on it prior to shooting/sighting in, or maybe a boresnake, but maybe I always haven't. I haven't made a practice of cleaning my chamber with alchohol or brake cleaner or anything like that until I started reading up on this stuff. (I will from now on, bet on it) This is not to say that I've been shooting my 30/06 with oil running out of the barrel or anything like that. But I've probably shot it with some residual lube in the chamber. I've seen rusty guns before and try to avoid it... I've never had a sticky bolt or hard to extract scenarios except for my milsurp Mosin Nagants which is another story, but I'm not planning on handloading for those just yet. My Remmie has always shot/cycled perfectly and quite accurately.
ANYWAY, I had the Remington apart today and was looking carefully at the lugs and bolt face and it looks like there is more or less even wear marks on both lugs (it's one of the parkerized black ones so it's easy to tell) but I can't see anything seriously amiss. I haven't shot that thing a whole lot, probably a couple hundred rounds tops. Then I start thinking I should get it headspaced and looked over before I start shooting reloads through it, which are going to be minimum loads, nothing crazy, just for plinking/hunting.
Perhaps I am overthinking this, as I am prone to that sort of thing... I spent most of my early life shotgunning for grouse and small game with .22's and didn't have a lot to do with centerfire rifles until the last decade when I moved to the sticks and got into deer hunting seriously.
For what it's worth, Lee's 2nd manual says be persnickety about getting all residual lube off cases if your shooting 'max' loads... I haven't and don't plan to.
What do you all think? Sorry for the rambling post. 'Tryin' not to end up with a bolt in my face, ya know?
I've never heard anything about lube and bolt pressure until I started reading a bunch about reloading...