How is the action toast? Having the rail holes break through the barrel socket of the action isn't a big deal. The big deal in your situation is that the hole continues on, breaking through into your barrels chamber.I’m just gonna scrap the gun, it’s the action that’s wrecked not the barrel
As someone mentioned, now that I’ve altered the gun Winchester will more than likely tell me to pizz off.
To bad though as it was an accurate gun
As Kyle stated, the issue is with the barrel not the action itself. The case is contained in the barrel , hence the mark where the screw hole is punched.I’m just gonna scrap the gun, it’s the action that’s wrecked not the barrel
As someone mentioned, now that I’ve altered the gun Winchester will more than likely tell me to pizz off.
To bad though as it was an accurate gun
You've already cheated disaster more than once, I wouldn't push your luck with any further attempts to fire that gun.OK, I understand.
But is it worth it to rebarrel?
I paid around $900 for the gun tax’s included.
$200 for the open sights. Which I’d have to do again.
Probably cost me $1000 + to get a new barrel installed.
Off to the EE she goes with full disclosure.
And the hunt for a new rifle begins
I’m mildly disappointed but excited at the same time.
Hey, you think it would be safe to load a couple rounds at min load and see if the issue remains?
Or would that be just plain stupid?
I wouldn't shoot that rifle anymore.OK, I understand.
But is it worth it to rebarrel?
I paid around $900 for the gun tax’s included.
$200 for the open sights. Which I’d have to do again.
Probably cost me $1000 + to get a new barrel installed.
Off to the EE she goes with full disclosure.
And the hunt for a new rifle begins
I’m mildly disappointed but excited at the same time.
Hey, you think it would be safe to load a couple rounds at min load and see if the issue remains?
Or would that be just plain stupid?
Who pays for the replacement to your firearm depend on who did the damage, by drilling through the chamber.OK, I understand.
But is it worth it to rebarrel?
I paid around $900 for the gun tax’s included.
$200 for the open sights. Which I’d have to do again.
Probably cost me $1000 + to get a new barrel installed.
Off to the EE she goes with full disclosure.
And the hunt for a new rifle begins
I’m mildly disappointed but excited at the same time.
Hey, you think it would be safe to load a couple rounds at min load and see if the issue remains?
Or would that be just plain stupid?
I’ll post a picture later, when I get back home.Put up a pic of the action and where the holes are drilled, out of curiosity.
It came with the rail, I removed it and installed talley rings.Who pays for the replacement to your firearm depend on who did the damage, by drilling through the chamber.
If it is a factory defect, which is unlikely due to the assembly process, the manufacturer will replace the firearm as there are liability issues.
If the firearm has been modified by one of its owners or gun smiths creating the hole through to the chamber , you will have to chase them.
Good luck with that one…
Is it possible that when the Picatinny rail was installed , the screw gauge was changed from 6 to 8 ? This would probably be the time when the chamber was drilled.
Hey someone else may want to Fuc with it, I don’t
That’s not supposed to happen. In the front receiver ring, the front screw hole should be blind, only the rear one is drilled all the way through.Small round spot at base of case, I think it might be from the ring screw



























