Well I decided to make training cheaper I would purchase a Remington 700 .223 , I found a new one on GunBroker for a price I was willing for and purchased it with the intent of putting it in my competition chassis and dropping a Bix & Andy trigger in it.
Well I get to shooting it and the bolt was really hard to close on factory ammo so I put in a repair request and I was notified that I could send it back with a minimum of a 12 week turn around. That's absolutely crazy, so I dug into the problem myself and decided it was my extractor, I did some polishing and light filing on the extractor and bingo that problem was fixed.
Started reloading for it and the bullets I wanted to shoot absolutely won't stabilize I checked the twist rate and factory twist is supposed to be 1/9 should be enough for the 70 gr rdf bullets. But according to my testing with a brush and cleaning rod it comes to a 1/12 twist.
So now I'm not sure what to do I'm gonna call Remington customer service tomorrow and see what that say about it but in the meantime has anybody else ever gotten a twist this far of on a factory rifle?
Well I get to shooting it and the bolt was really hard to close on factory ammo so I put in a repair request and I was notified that I could send it back with a minimum of a 12 week turn around. That's absolutely crazy, so I dug into the problem myself and decided it was my extractor, I did some polishing and light filing on the extractor and bingo that problem was fixed.
Started reloading for it and the bullets I wanted to shoot absolutely won't stabilize I checked the twist rate and factory twist is supposed to be 1/9 should be enough for the 70 gr rdf bullets. But according to my testing with a brush and cleaning rod it comes to a 1/12 twist.
So now I'm not sure what to do I'm gonna call Remington customer service tomorrow and see what that say about it but in the meantime has anybody else ever gotten a twist this far of on a factory rifle?