stevesummit
CGN Regular
- Location
- spruce grove
Checking brass with a feeler gauge does not confirm headspacing, it confirms that the brass will chamber within SAMMI specifications. We use the go/no go gauges and have the proper tooling to confirm headspacing when chambering. Either way, even if the headspace was a bit high at 6-8 thou it would not drastically affect accuracy. However the rifle IS chambered at .003 thou as already mentioned. We would gladly go to Proof if we could confirm it was a bad barrel, however it was a single range trip and super easy to confirm that two different bullets where able to produce excellent results within the known velocity nodes. Text messages from yourself state you are still attempting existing loads from you 12 twist Savage and 120 grain, 140 grain, and 150 grain bullets. If a barrel clearly has preference for a weight class of bullets and a person keeps trying to shoot something it doesnt shoot well, is that the barrels fault or the builders fault? How can we go to Proof and as for a new barrel when it shoots sub 1/2 MOA with three different loads? And after 400+ rifles, we are reasonably comfortable saying our chambering practices and build practices are both adequate and reputable. This most definitely isnt our first rodeo.
We would love to help you out, but barrel manufacturers dont warranty barrels that shoot. And smiths dont change barrels out that shoot. If you want, bring it back in and I will do the full load development as discussed and send it back with the full load workup. If you want to see how to properly measure headspace, you are more than welcome.
We would love to help you out, but barrel manufacturers dont warranty barrels that shoot. And smiths dont change barrels out that shoot. If you want, bring it back in and I will do the full load development as discussed and send it back with the full load workup. If you want to see how to properly measure headspace, you are more than welcome.





















































