I took my new rem 700 .308 out yesterday and shot a couple boxes of hornady superformance 178 grain... It was ok, but not great.
I had an issue with the edge of the bullet case (neck edge) catching on the sharp edge of the recoil lug or barrel edge? once it actually bent the neck edge so much that I couldn't close the bolt? Had to throw that bullet away.
It only happens when I lay the bullet into the action and slowly shut the bolt until it catches, then its stuck on that edge hard? I have to back off the bolt move the bullet with my finger and try again.
So bought a different type of bullet on way home (federal 150 grain soft point) just to test at home and those don't seem to catch as bad. In fact only maybe 1/2 the time?
Is this something that I should be concerned about? if I cycle 4 rounds though the internal mag I see a tiny brass line that is being marked onto the cases.
The groups were a bit all over the place at 100 yards, when I got home I realized that the stock/action screws were only torqued to 39 inch pounds... my understanding is the pillers in the Hogue stock should be 60-65 inch pounds. I tool the action and barrel out , cleaned it all up, looked at the stock and it seems to show a little rubbing, I re seated the action and dropped a few times to set the recoil lug , then torqued the screws to 60 inch pounds. I will try again Sunday at the range. I got some 168 grain hornady amax superformance (they seem to be longer than the 178 grain and the bolt is tight to close) and the cheap fed 150 soft points. Ill update after the sunday shoot.
But whats with the deal with the catching of the neck lips?
I had an issue with the edge of the bullet case (neck edge) catching on the sharp edge of the recoil lug or barrel edge? once it actually bent the neck edge so much that I couldn't close the bolt? Had to throw that bullet away.
It only happens when I lay the bullet into the action and slowly shut the bolt until it catches, then its stuck on that edge hard? I have to back off the bolt move the bullet with my finger and try again.
So bought a different type of bullet on way home (federal 150 grain soft point) just to test at home and those don't seem to catch as bad. In fact only maybe 1/2 the time?
Is this something that I should be concerned about? if I cycle 4 rounds though the internal mag I see a tiny brass line that is being marked onto the cases.
The groups were a bit all over the place at 100 yards, when I got home I realized that the stock/action screws were only torqued to 39 inch pounds... my understanding is the pillers in the Hogue stock should be 60-65 inch pounds. I tool the action and barrel out , cleaned it all up, looked at the stock and it seems to show a little rubbing, I re seated the action and dropped a few times to set the recoil lug , then torqued the screws to 60 inch pounds. I will try again Sunday at the range. I got some 168 grain hornady amax superformance (they seem to be longer than the 178 grain and the bolt is tight to close) and the cheap fed 150 soft points. Ill update after the sunday shoot.
But whats with the deal with the catching of the neck lips?