If the rounds aren't chambering properly there is a problem with the chamber. If it were me I would stick the reamer on a comparator and see whats up with it. Then cerrosafe the chamber and measure the casting. The proof is in the measuring and micrometers never ever lie. IMO they should have sent out a new barrel to you already.Just an update on my barrel. I sent the barrel and some of my reloads to NEA on Monday and they had a look at them today. I got an email from NEA's president and have been exchanging info with him the past week. They mounted the barrel and did get the reloads to chamber, mind you manually cycling them wasn't smooth. Was it safe to shoot? Perhaps but I wasn't the only one who was having issues with reloads chambering cleanly in that barrel. NEA's president was quite concerned and was genuinely interested in my findings etc. Today I was surprised when I got a call from him and we spoke for a few minutes and I was surprised at how much he wanted to make sure I was 100% satisfied with my NEA purchase. More testing of my barrel is underway. A resolution is in the works. I figured I'd just send it in and get a replacement and be done with it.
Sorry, if something doesn't seem right, I'm not shooting it based on someone's opinion or endorsement on the internet no matter who they are, period. Paranoid? Perhaps, but sometimes it doesn't pay to take risks like with things that go boom.


















































