I have a new AI AX in 260 that I got from Mile High. On my first outing with the rifle, I used a load that I have used in my two other 260s. Winchester brass, 42.5 Gr H4350 with a 140 SMK. The bolt was tight to close on rounds and hard to extract. On some, I had to bang on the bolt handle with the palm of my hand to get the case to extract. There are no high pressure signs. This load as been very reliable in both of the other rifles. Both are custom barrels, not factory chambers (one a GAP chambered Bartlein, and one a Criterion.) I thought this chamber might be a little tighter than the others so I adjusted my sizing die (full length Redding Type S bushing die) down to size the case down a bit more. No such luck, the bolt still closes hard. A Wilson case guage shows that the sizing die adjustment took the sizing down to the minimum limit.
I noticed that the brass is showing fairly heavy drag marks on the back half of shiny freshly tumbled brass. All of the evidence suggests that the chamber diameter at the base is a bit too small. Anyone have any experiences like this and/or have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any help anyone may be able to offer. This is my first AI and I am extremely impressed with the quality (outside this one issues), workmanship, and accuracy of this rifle.
I noticed that the brass is showing fairly heavy drag marks on the back half of shiny freshly tumbled brass. All of the evidence suggests that the chamber diameter at the base is a bit too small. Anyone have any experiences like this and/or have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any help anyone may be able to offer. This is my first AI and I am extremely impressed with the quality (outside this one issues), workmanship, and accuracy of this rifle.