- Location
- Western Manitoba
So I tried something. I took 10 cases and drew a line on them with a black felt. I placed the cases into the chamber with my fingers tight with the mark at 12 o clock. I slid the bolt in till it connected and tried to turn it down which I couldnt because of the resized brass issue. I ejected the cases as normal and each had a mark at 2 o clock. I took a couple of more cases and did the same thing, except...when they were being extracted as soon as I could I put my pinky finger on them and held them over so they didnt catch anything. I did 5 cases this way and all came out with no mark. So then I took the same cases and redid it again but this time didnt hold them over...and they had marks.
I dont have a roll pin punch that small so this is all I could come up with at the time. Now taking a super close look at the rh side under a powerful flashlight I can see a slight rough edge on the right side above the bolt raceway. But its not in the right position on the clock to connect. I looked through the bottom of the receiver upwards to the 12 o clock position and damn, there is a rough edge hanging down from the top of the receiver at about the 2 o clock position where the lug would lock up in. It gives a look as if you were to peen a piece of steel or how a chisel end looks after hitting it good with a hammer. Grabbed a q tip, give it a wipe and out comes very tiny pieces of brass.
So maybe next step would be to give it a very slight sanding with 1000 grit on a dowel and see if that corrects the problem? Its certainly rough/ sharp enough to cause a chatter/skip mark like the brass shows.
Following your description, ice hunter, I think? Should be a picture below of a 223 Rem barrel from a Stevens 200 - hopefully can see a small bevel cut right at entrance to the chamber - do you have a sharp edge there? That was causing the chatter marks??
