Muskyhunter1
CGN Regular
- Location
- Near the tree with the crooked limb.
Just picked up a carcano carbine and took it to the range a couple of times. I noted the clip feeds rather poorly and is possibly and indication it may be worn out. Time to find a new one if I can find one - I guess. I was shooting light cast (.266 dia 140 grain gas check) and single loading them into the chamber. I noticed the primers were backed out and some got punctured on the empties. I was getting really good accuracy I might add.
I went to the range a second time and this time I loaded the cast rounds at medium pressure levels. I was reading that a potential low pressure problem can sometimes be primers backing out. I single fed the rounds again and the primers were backing out again. To get rid of the rest my loads I loaded the stripper clip to try and get it working correct. The rounds came out perfect now...........go figure.
It did some research and located some info where a fellow stated " the carcano is a controlled feed action and the extractor will not override the rim of a cartridge that is just dropped into the chamber. this is an issue with some head space issues." Has any any other carcano shooters had this same issue as well?
I know I need to get the head space checked but I don't have the gauges and have no idea where to find them right now. I have read some techniques of using masking tape and solder on the back of the shell casing and measuring the tap/solder "go - no go dimensions". Anyone had any luck with these processes?
Thanks.
I went to the range a second time and this time I loaded the cast rounds at medium pressure levels. I was reading that a potential low pressure problem can sometimes be primers backing out. I single fed the rounds again and the primers were backing out again. To get rid of the rest my loads I loaded the stripper clip to try and get it working correct. The rounds came out perfect now...........go figure.
It did some research and located some info where a fellow stated " the carcano is a controlled feed action and the extractor will not override the rim of a cartridge that is just dropped into the chamber. this is an issue with some head space issues." Has any any other carcano shooters had this same issue as well?
I know I need to get the head space checked but I don't have the gauges and have no idea where to find them right now. I have read some techniques of using masking tape and solder on the back of the shell casing and measuring the tap/solder "go - no go dimensions". Anyone had any luck with these processes?
Thanks.




















































