I know, im going to get flamed for this, but had a catastrophic failure and working with the gun company, but thought id get some input on the casing from the shot. Im probably going to send it to a professional along with whats left of the rifle since the company is giving me the run around, but this is the 20th round fired from the rifle on an otherwise new rifle. It was a hand load from a friend who was shooting them out of his remington 700p 338 just fine and apparently one found its way into my rifle and it didnt agree so well. According to him, the load was Lapua brass, 96 gr of H1000, HPBT 250 gr bullet.
Any help would be appreciated, especially if you have a shop that deals with bolt action rifles and might be able to do a full analysis of the rifle to determine the failure. So far it sucks that im out about $5500 between the rifle and optics, and only made it to the range once.
Ive had a couple local shops look at it already and the consensus was chamber failure, but the gun company insists it was the ammo and their rifle was fine.
Any help would be appreciated, especially if you have a shop that deals with bolt action rifles and might be able to do a full analysis of the rifle to determine the failure. So far it sucks that im out about $5500 between the rifle and optics, and only made it to the range once.
Ive had a couple local shops look at it already and the consensus was chamber failure, but the gun company insists it was the ammo and their rifle was fine.
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