« Reply #12 on: May 29, 2013, 03:56:53 PM »
Be careful with that brass , I got some and used it . Now take this with a grain of salt. I got a new 700 in 300 BO. Got some 300 whisper ammo 20 rounds. Ordered the 250 rounds from the above listed source. Loaded 30 rounds with a Hornady die set.
Now this is not a cut to the brass or the dies or the rifle for that matter but I will pass along what happened.
When first shooting the Whisper ammo no resistance over normal was felt when chambering a round. The first round from the processed ammo was hard. NOTE- I resized every pcs. of brass and trimmed , chamfered etc each before loading per instructions with the brass. As I shot several others the bolt would not close. Back to the 300 Whisper it would chamber and fire but not extract. Had to replace the extractor on a gun fired less that 15 times .
So I would suggest going easy , if it is hard to chamber DON"T FORCE IT ( yes I did ).
So far I had the extractor replaced and 200 whisper and factory 300 BO ammo works good. I have not tried the remanufactured brass yet since the repair.
To be fair I have no proof as to the cause so I won't lay blame . I don't care for the way the dies worked with such a short case soi I may have cause the problem. I have replaced the dies with Redding dies.
My point here is to warn others to be careful and don't force things not to cut down any product or tool. The brass I received look good and consistent and I would not have a problem ordering more if I can work out my problem. My gunsmith buddy thinks it was a faulty adjusted extractor and I should have had it checked before forcing it. He feels it was sticking out to far and blocking the bolt .
good shooting.
The issue I have found with converting 223 or 5.56 brass to 300 BO is the wall thickness varies a lot. There are certain types of brass that will not work w/o neck reaming. There is also variation in wall thickness piece to piece on brass with the same headstamp. Some of the stuff is so thick you will notice it along the way other pieces are only a couple of thousands to thick. Best to check the neck of the loaded rounds with a caliper and if it is close to or larger diameter than the SAAMI chamber dimension don't put it in your gun.
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