So I had a .260 barreled action that I purchased new sometime last year. Trued 700 action with a Mike Rock barrel. Supposed to be a tack driver right? Well I did a bunch of load development for it and it never shot better than 1 moa, and consistently shooting 1.5-3.0 moa. I probably put about 50-70 rounds through it before I gave up. I've since been building my own rifles on my lathe and decided to take a look at things now that I have more experience. First thing I checked was headspace. It chambered my go gauge with a stripped bolt without resistance. Next I popped in the no go and it chambered. I then preceded to add layers of scotch tape and the no go finally didn't chamber on the fourth layer!!!!! The horror I tell you! So the chamber is .008-.010 to large. Not cool, but really how dangerous is this? I am basically wondering if I am extremely lucky to still have my face intact after firing it during load development? Also, would an oversize chamber cause these accuracy issues? I'm assuming yes….I'm obviously not going to fire this rifle again the way it is. I'll either set back the shoulder and tenon length until the headspace is correct, or contact the smith I got it from.