First post, long time reader, and I hate to start off with a fricking problem. I have several long range guns, all built by a newbie smith. The 308 and the 338 lm initially shot well, never real accurate, but very tight groups.
My 300wm is kicking my ass. The rifle has good parts and shoots ok, MOA constantly. The action is a Savage the barrel is a #9 Krieger, 31 inches long. The barrel is threaded like a Remington 700. VIAS brake, Manners stock a Schmidt and Bender PMII sits on top. Not a bad rifle to shoot.
I have always had feed issues even with new factory brass. The brass is an assortment, RP, PMC, Etc,etc. I shoot matchking 190s OAL is factory or Sierra's load data at 3.340. My standard powder load is 70.4 g of R-22.
My cases measure out to the suggested lengths, yet in am having a hell of a time chambering a live round, or even a casing. Ive measured pre and post sizing. I've neck sized, I've over all sized the case's, and STILL have chamber problems.
I'm using a Wilson case gauge set up off of the belt, the Wilson case gauge has the collet set right, and no joy, when the casing is placed into the chamber.
What am I doing wrong. Is it possible my gunsmith cut the chamber to tight.
Right now this is the only rifle I've got at home, my 338lm is at GAP for a re-barrel, and my .308 is up in Portland Oregon at Northwest Rifle action, being squared up, a new Pacific Tool and Die bolt matched and installed, and the barrel re threaded for its can.
Short of pulling the barrel and measuring the chamber, anybody got any idea's. I'm skunked on this one, and frustrated.
Thanks in advance.
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My 300wm is kicking my ass. The rifle has good parts and shoots ok, MOA constantly. The action is a Savage the barrel is a #9 Krieger, 31 inches long. The barrel is threaded like a Remington 700. VIAS brake, Manners stock a Schmidt and Bender PMII sits on top. Not a bad rifle to shoot.
I have always had feed issues even with new factory brass. The brass is an assortment, RP, PMC, Etc,etc. I shoot matchking 190s OAL is factory or Sierra's load data at 3.340. My standard powder load is 70.4 g of R-22.
My cases measure out to the suggested lengths, yet in am having a hell of a time chambering a live round, or even a casing. Ive measured pre and post sizing. I've neck sized, I've over all sized the case's, and STILL have chamber problems.
I'm using a Wilson case gauge set up off of the belt, the Wilson case gauge has the collet set right, and no joy, when the casing is placed into the chamber.
What am I doing wrong. Is it possible my gunsmith cut the chamber to tight.
Right now this is the only rifle I've got at home, my 338lm is at GAP for a re-barrel, and my .308 is up in Portland Oregon at Northwest Rifle action, being squared up, a new Pacific Tool and Die bolt matched and installed, and the barrel re threaded for its can.
Short of pulling the barrel and measuring the chamber, anybody got any idea's. I'm skunked on this one, and frustrated.
Thanks in advance.
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