I posted this on rimfirecentral, but I know we have some knowledgeable people here, and wanted to ask you all...
My Remington 40XB has been great so far, but recently I started shooing Wolf Match ammo, and this weekend it ended up being difficult to chamber, and was running near 100% extraction after about 150 rounds.
I assumed it was just a very dirty chamber, and waited till i got home to clean it with a nylon brush.
However, after cleaning it's still hard to chamber, and extraction is 100% broken.
I am always diligent to ensure at least an empty piece of brass is in the chamber to stop anyone from dryfiring it, but I do see a slight firing pin mark on the face of the barrel, above the chamber.
Can anyone offer some suggestions on what to look for? I thought cleaning the chamber would do it, but no joy.
This is a Rem40XB, with a bolt from PTG, and has been great up till this weekend. Prior I was shooting primarily bulk ammo, copper washed stuff, not this match grade pure lead projectile.
I took the bolt out and was able to rotate it and see how far out the firing pin came, but it was pretty much flush with the bolt, so it should not be hitting the breech.
The bolt face is clean, and although there is a slight catch for the right extractor claw, when I put a round on the bolt face, the extractors hold it right, so I think they are doing what they need to do.
Right now a Hoppe #9 soaked patch is sitting in the chamber and I will clean it again in a bit to see if any residual wax is causing a problem.
Thanks for the help all!
Cheers!
Onyx
EDIT:
Thanks for the help guys.I spent some time on the chamber, and the area right in front of the chamber, and ordered in a "chamber Iron". The iron helped alot (I think someone dry fired my rifle, leaving a nice little burr.), as did the cleaning.
Now the only issues I have is when I try to eject unfired match ammo. (the long nose is getting engraved on the lands, and making it stick for a bit.) That works for me!
Cheers!
Onyx
My Remington 40XB has been great so far, but recently I started shooing Wolf Match ammo, and this weekend it ended up being difficult to chamber, and was running near 100% extraction after about 150 rounds.
I assumed it was just a very dirty chamber, and waited till i got home to clean it with a nylon brush.
However, after cleaning it's still hard to chamber, and extraction is 100% broken.
I am always diligent to ensure at least an empty piece of brass is in the chamber to stop anyone from dryfiring it, but I do see a slight firing pin mark on the face of the barrel, above the chamber.
Can anyone offer some suggestions on what to look for? I thought cleaning the chamber would do it, but no joy.
This is a Rem40XB, with a bolt from PTG, and has been great up till this weekend. Prior I was shooting primarily bulk ammo, copper washed stuff, not this match grade pure lead projectile.
I took the bolt out and was able to rotate it and see how far out the firing pin came, but it was pretty much flush with the bolt, so it should not be hitting the breech.
The bolt face is clean, and although there is a slight catch for the right extractor claw, when I put a round on the bolt face, the extractors hold it right, so I think they are doing what they need to do.
Right now a Hoppe #9 soaked patch is sitting in the chamber and I will clean it again in a bit to see if any residual wax is causing a problem.
Thanks for the help all!
Cheers!
Onyx
EDIT:
Thanks for the help guys.I spent some time on the chamber, and the area right in front of the chamber, and ordered in a "chamber Iron". The iron helped alot (I think someone dry fired my rifle, leaving a nice little burr.), as did the cleaning.
Now the only issues I have is when I try to eject unfired match ammo. (the long nose is getting engraved on the lands, and making it stick for a bit.) That works for me!
Cheers!
Onyx