It doesn't matter if it works fine in a PGW or rem 700. I used my reloads in a 5R milspec and a few other rifles as well. However rounds that would chamber in the bolt action would jam in the AR10 rifles. Don't use that as your indicator.
I know you're positive it's not your reloads. Which sounds likely from what you posted that it's not. I would however recommend checking with off the shelf factory match ammo. 168 Federal Gold would be the one I would use to check. If this ammo chambers fine then it is 100 percent your reloads. If it won't chamber or is burried in the rifling/lands then it's the rifle. No need to even fire it from the description you provided. If it won't chamber properly then it's 100 percent the rifle and it has to go back to the manufacturer to be fixed.
agree 100%- 9 times outta 10 if there is some sort of issue it can be traced back to some issue with reloads.
Don't have any 168 factory on hand so did a little checking with some win 150gr powerpoint factory hunting ammo at around 2.695 Oal- haven't shot any but confirmed problem with the rifle. When fed from the magazine, bolt allowed to fly forward from being locked back with bolt hold open, ammo chambered fine. When the live round was extracted, was a little tough to extract. Inspecting ammo after chambering showed rifling marks on bullet and oal had grown to 2.705 or so, enough that the cannelure on the bullet was exposed (pulled forward from the case).
Don't have any more of the surplus to check, but it looks like this thing is jamming pretty much everything into the lands, just hadn't noticed as it hadn't stopped it from working and hadn't extracted any live rounds to notice.
Put in a warranty ticket with bcl so we will see what they say






















































