So I decided to install a Proof Carbon barrel on my T3x. Prior to install, I cerakoted both the action and the steel parts of the barrel. I did not tape off the action face nor the mating face of the extension, although I DID tape off the barrel threads. When I installed, I only had a go-gauge, and since the bolt closed on the go-gauge, I decided it was "good enough" like an idiot.
Few months later, I'm on my second firing of Lapua 308 brass in this chamber (but had 8 firings before in old factory barrel) and I had 3 case head separations on a mildly warm load.
Decided to buy No-Go and Field Gauges of the same brand just to make sure I wasn't having a headspace issue. They are Forster gauges.
The no-go gauge closes with slight bolt resistance.
Field gauge does NOT close.
I read that closing on a no-go is not necessarily terrible as long as it doesn't close on a field gauge. However it seems I have a "generous" headspace. Brass had previously been bump-sized and neck-sized after fireforming again in the new chamber. I've fired other ammo that I loaded for my semi-auto (LC LR brass) and of course did not have any issues. I have not measured my LC--LR brass which was new prior to firing.
Am I over thinking and my Lapua brass was simply shot out or had ICHS or is my headspace really that much off? Should I have a gunsmith turn a couple thou off my barrel to remove the cerakote so I can have tighter headspace? I want to make sure before I run new brass through this chamber. It shoots 1/3 MOA currently on my good days.
Few months later, I'm on my second firing of Lapua 308 brass in this chamber (but had 8 firings before in old factory barrel) and I had 3 case head separations on a mildly warm load.
Decided to buy No-Go and Field Gauges of the same brand just to make sure I wasn't having a headspace issue. They are Forster gauges.
The no-go gauge closes with slight bolt resistance.
Field gauge does NOT close.
I read that closing on a no-go is not necessarily terrible as long as it doesn't close on a field gauge. However it seems I have a "generous" headspace. Brass had previously been bump-sized and neck-sized after fireforming again in the new chamber. I've fired other ammo that I loaded for my semi-auto (LC LR brass) and of course did not have any issues. I have not measured my LC--LR brass which was new prior to firing.
Am I over thinking and my Lapua brass was simply shot out or had ICHS or is my headspace really that much off? Should I have a gunsmith turn a couple thou off my barrel to remove the cerakote so I can have tighter headspace? I want to make sure before I run new brass through this chamber. It shoots 1/3 MOA currently on my good days.