A little background information.
I purchased a new Shaw barrel for my RPRR. After barrel replacement, I noticed that the sharp edge of the chamber is catching and shaving off part of the bullets entering and I think is really messing up my accuracy. To this point I have tried the following:
-Put the factory plunger/spring back in (issue still present)
-Removed all bedding (issue still present)
-Different magazine (issue still present)
-Changed spring tension of magazines (issue still present)
-put the stock barrel back on (ISSUE RESOLVED!!!)
Now, I compared the barrel shanks visually and with calipers and they are identical, so it is not a head space issue. I also proceeded to measure the chambers and the chamber distance from the edge of the barrel shanks. Obviously the Shaw chamber is smaller than the factory chamber, which makes sense since it is a match chamber, but it wasnt until I saw the measurement on the calipers that it dawned on me. The issue was probably always present but the slightly larger chamber of the factory barrel masked it and allowed for that tolerance where as the match chamber has no room for error.
From there I but the entire weapon back together, re-bed the sides of the block only this time just to eliminate a little looseness. I decided to focus on the magazines and this is what I came with.
Even with the KIDD plunger and stronger spring, the magazine still has about 1/16" play up and down at the front and maybe 1/32" difference between the face of the magazine and the face of the barrel shank. See video below:
Now, the fix I have found that allows flawless feeding is to slightly press up on the front of the magazine to ever so slightly change the angle of the round as it leaves the magazine. See video below:
The problem is, I cant always be pressing up as cycling. I am thinking that foil tape or any tape is not going to hold up to inserting and releasing the magazine hundreds of times. My only option may be to modify the magazine by adding a touch of epoxy to this area.
Has anyone seen this, experienced this, fixed this? Any help is greatly appreciated. I feel so much better knowing I finally found the issue, I am just not smart enough to figure out how to fix it (other than keeping the factory barrel witch is not an option as it shot like crap)
I purchased a new Shaw barrel for my RPRR. After barrel replacement, I noticed that the sharp edge of the chamber is catching and shaving off part of the bullets entering and I think is really messing up my accuracy. To this point I have tried the following:
-Put the factory plunger/spring back in (issue still present)
-Removed all bedding (issue still present)
-Different magazine (issue still present)
-Changed spring tension of magazines (issue still present)
-put the stock barrel back on (ISSUE RESOLVED!!!)
Now, I compared the barrel shanks visually and with calipers and they are identical, so it is not a head space issue. I also proceeded to measure the chambers and the chamber distance from the edge of the barrel shanks. Obviously the Shaw chamber is smaller than the factory chamber, which makes sense since it is a match chamber, but it wasnt until I saw the measurement on the calipers that it dawned on me. The issue was probably always present but the slightly larger chamber of the factory barrel masked it and allowed for that tolerance where as the match chamber has no room for error.
From there I but the entire weapon back together, re-bed the sides of the block only this time just to eliminate a little looseness. I decided to focus on the magazines and this is what I came with.
Even with the KIDD plunger and stronger spring, the magazine still has about 1/16" play up and down at the front and maybe 1/32" difference between the face of the magazine and the face of the barrel shank. See video below:
Now, the fix I have found that allows flawless feeding is to slightly press up on the front of the magazine to ever so slightly change the angle of the round as it leaves the magazine. See video below:
The problem is, I cant always be pressing up as cycling. I am thinking that foil tape or any tape is not going to hold up to inserting and releasing the magazine hundreds of times. My only option may be to modify the magazine by adding a touch of epoxy to this area.
Has anyone seen this, experienced this, fixed this? Any help is greatly appreciated. I feel so much better knowing I finally found the issue, I am just not smart enough to figure out how to fix it (other than keeping the factory barrel witch is not an option as it shot like crap)