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Hey guys!
Not sure if this is a reloading question or a rifle issue so Mods, please move this post if it's in the wrong place.
I'm asking this question for a buddy who recently acquired an awesome Browning X-Bolt in 7mm. The seller is an experienced hunter, reloader and all around good guy. He included 50 rds of 140gr. Nosler tipped ( white tipped) reloads with the deal. First time out, all 7 rds we tested shot awesome. 1 moa groups with a bipod only. Our second time with the rifle was not the same. The rifle would not chamber ie. the bolt won't lock in battery with some rounds. We ended up cycling the remainder of the cartridges through the rifle and 25 of them won't lock and the remaining 18 locked up fine. We are not reloaders and are not sure what the problem is. Is it the gun or the ammo? The gun locks fine with nothing in the chamber. We visually compared the ammo and could not see any difference. ( No calipers, just eyeing) Has this happened to anyone out there and if so, what is the problem? I can see one round not feeding but 50% of them strikes me as weird seeing as the seller is an expert reloader. Advice please! Thanks!
Not sure if this is a reloading question or a rifle issue so Mods, please move this post if it's in the wrong place.
I'm asking this question for a buddy who recently acquired an awesome Browning X-Bolt in 7mm. The seller is an experienced hunter, reloader and all around good guy. He included 50 rds of 140gr. Nosler tipped ( white tipped) reloads with the deal. First time out, all 7 rds we tested shot awesome. 1 moa groups with a bipod only. Our second time with the rifle was not the same. The rifle would not chamber ie. the bolt won't lock in battery with some rounds. We ended up cycling the remainder of the cartridges through the rifle and 25 of them won't lock and the remaining 18 locked up fine. We are not reloaders and are not sure what the problem is. Is it the gun or the ammo? The gun locks fine with nothing in the chamber. We visually compared the ammo and could not see any difference. ( No calipers, just eyeing) Has this happened to anyone out there and if so, what is the problem? I can see one round not feeding but 50% of them strikes me as weird seeing as the seller is an expert reloader. Advice please! Thanks!




















































