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1/26/2012 8:52:03 AM EDT
Yesterday, I tried my first reload with my AR. I should have tried to manually insert the cartridge first, but I didn't.  I put the cartridge in the magazine and pulled the charging handle back and released it.  Everything felt fine, but when I pulled the trigger, nothing happened.  When I looked at it, it appeared that the bolt did not close completely.  I tried to pull the charging handle back but it will not move.  I am afraid to do anything now without some good advice.  Does anyone know how to clear this jam?
1/26/2012 9:24:14 AM EDT
[#1]
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1/26/2012 10:17:42 AM EDT
[#2]
This too happened to me a couple of years back. I thought I had my dies set correctly. My problem was the resizing die needed about 1 turn more down to resize the neck correctly and bump the shoulder back to spec. After that I didn't have a problem in any of my AR's
1/26/2012 12:07:04 PM EDT
[#3]
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Do this. Believe me, it won't hurt the rifle.
Many of my first reloads were bad, in the sense that the shoulders were bulged and I didn't even see it.
Once the dies are set up right, this problem will go away.
1/26/2012 3:15:56 PM EDT
[#4]
Thanks for the reloading tips.  This is the first time have loaded for a semi.  But right now, I need to get the bolt out.  Can I beat on it.  I am not sure how much force to use.
1/26/2012 3:24:12 PM EDT
[#5]
Advice above is a must read for operating the AR15 platform.
1/26/2012 5:19:01 PM EDT
[#6]
I missed the link above before, but I went back and read it.  It worked like a charm.  It didn't take much effort and the cartridge popped right out.  Thank you very much.  Everyone that doesn't know a lot about ARs should read it.
1/26/2012 5:45:48 PM EDT
[#7]
You might want to look into getting a case gauge for setting up your sizing die.  
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