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I'm stumped...bolt won't close

Looking at the end of case picture, that seems like where the copper is catching. You can see flakes of it on that edge.

This was a new box of ammo last night. Maybe the bullets were just slightly larger in this box enough to catch? I looked up 6.5CM spec and the .2645 is correct diameter for the space past that lip, and if the bullets are .2638-.2639, they shouldn't be scraping around the entire diameter like that....wonder if it was a slightly worn reamer and we are paying the price a decade later?

ETA - I cleaned and cleaned and cleaned it and it appears maybe there was a light carbon ring. I took a few more new rounds and now the marks are still there, but lighter. The force to close is still there, but lighter. In the bore scope, the black by the end of the case is significantly lighter. Maybe @Terry Cross was correct that it's a couple things - a slightly tight freebore combined with a light carbon ring...

Of course I don't recall other rifles making any mark at all when I chamber a round so maybe there is still something else going on?
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I'm stumped...bolt won't close

The Creedmoor chamber freebore diameter is spec'd at 0.2435". So, if the new bullet is 0.2435" or greater you could have interference fit.

Another possibility is the carbon ring buildup is aggravating the small-ish freebore diameter.
Do you mean .2635?

That may be it - the new bullets (before chambering) are around .2638-.2639 in the section where the marks are showing up

I'm stumped...bolt won't close

Do you have a modified case that you can drop a bullet in and just see where the lands engage at?

It’s nuts that it literally started from nowhere after shooting fine recently but I’d be interested to see where it touches the lands and what the CBTO measurement it compared to the factory loaded rounds.
Yes I used my hornady oal length gauge and it was crazy short. Like 145 thousandths short of the factory round
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