My 'smith finally got all the parts for my Armalite AR-10 in .260 Rem with a Krieger barrel. He ran a couple magazines of ammo through it for function testing (the Giessele trigger needed some tweaking to keep the rifle from doubling) and experienced no problems.
So I took it to the range Monday to work up some loads using new Lapua brass, H4350 and Berger 140-gr Hybrids. Of 80 rounds fired, at least 20 failed to eject. In most of those cases, the case had flipped so the base was pointing at the muzzle end. Of the cases that did eject, most dropped within 2 feet. Checking the cases, I noticed that each rim showed damage, as though the extractor was trying to take a chunk out of the rim.
I also wanted to single-feed the rounds, so I loaded one into my Armalite 10-round mag. When I dropped the bolt, the round jammed into the barrel below the chamber and shoved the bullet into the case.
Obviously, this rifle is not yet ready for our long-range matches.
I searched the forum and did not find another mention of this problem. One post did say that the poster had to full-length size new Lapua brass to get it to chamber and extract.
Does this sound like the cause of my ejection problem? (I had only run the cases over an expansion mandrel -- necks were really tight -- and then neck-sized them.)
Any ideas about the feed problem?
Thank you,
Richard
So I took it to the range Monday to work up some loads using new Lapua brass, H4350 and Berger 140-gr Hybrids. Of 80 rounds fired, at least 20 failed to eject. In most of those cases, the case had flipped so the base was pointing at the muzzle end. Of the cases that did eject, most dropped within 2 feet. Checking the cases, I noticed that each rim showed damage, as though the extractor was trying to take a chunk out of the rim.
I also wanted to single-feed the rounds, so I loaded one into my Armalite 10-round mag. When I dropped the bolt, the round jammed into the barrel below the chamber and shoved the bullet into the case.
Obviously, this rifle is not yet ready for our long-range matches.
I searched the forum and did not find another mention of this problem. One post did say that the poster had to full-length size new Lapua brass to get it to chamber and extract.
Does this sound like the cause of my ejection problem? (I had only run the cases over an expansion mandrel -- necks were really tight -- and then neck-sized them.)
Any ideas about the feed problem?
Thank you,
Richard