I bought some hornady brass just because it would get me shooting this weekend. I started with 90.5 grains of retumbo under the 300 Bergers, this is about 4 grains under max. First and third shot of the 5 required a mallet against the bolt handle to get the brass out. I found this rather peculiar because thee was absolutely no signs of pressure on the brass. In fact there was soot around the neck, which I have been told is a sign of not enough pressure.
Anyway, I loaded another 5 rounds each of 91.5, 92.5, and 93 grains and the heavy bolt extraction showed itself at random. There was still no signs of pressure on the brass, and still soot around the necks. Out of the 20 pieces, about 5-7 of them got the mallet treatment.
My question is, is this more than likely a brass problem? I have heard a few complaints about the hornady stuff when it comes to 338 lapua. A friend of mine has had the same problem with anywhere from 85-91 grains of retumbo. Or should I be looking at the rifle (Savage 110BA) or possibly powder choice?
Another side note is that I couldn't get the chamber-fired brass to body size. I have a Redding Match grade body sizer die and the brass started getting stuck to the point of needing to get hammered out with nearly 5/16" still exposed. I am using RBS spray lube, which has worked fine for me in the past...
Anyway, I loaded another 5 rounds each of 91.5, 92.5, and 93 grains and the heavy bolt extraction showed itself at random. There was still no signs of pressure on the brass, and still soot around the necks. Out of the 20 pieces, about 5-7 of them got the mallet treatment.
My question is, is this more than likely a brass problem? I have heard a few complaints about the hornady stuff when it comes to 338 lapua. A friend of mine has had the same problem with anywhere from 85-91 grains of retumbo. Or should I be looking at the rifle (Savage 110BA) or possibly powder choice?
Another side note is that I couldn't get the chamber-fired brass to body size. I have a Redding Match grade body sizer die and the brass started getting stuck to the point of needing to get hammered out with nearly 5/16" still exposed. I am using RBS spray lube, which has worked fine for me in the past...