Loyalist84
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- Eastern Ontario
Hi all,
I'll have photos up tomorrow to illustrate the problems I'm having, but hoping I can get some advice in the mean time. I was sighting in my .280 AI, a rifle I bought from a fellow CGN'er, with my father's handloads for .280 Rem. Since they were for a Remington 760 and the standard .280 and not the AI version, I had considered them safe to shoot through the custom mauser. However, I believe that there is either an issue with the rifle, loads, or both.
From the beginning, the brass exhibited pressure signs. The primers were flattened, and in one case, the primer pocket blew out completely on the same load and there was noticeable trouble lifting the bolt (unsurprising), after which we quit shooting.
Now, the kicker that has me looking for help is that I suspect that there may be a headspace issue. The case heads are noticeably belled towards the rim of the case, narrowed uniformly like they'd been constricted during firing. This is mostly noticeable to the touch and not to the naked eye, but it's there, along with a slight colour change in the brass.
Should I have the gun headspaced, or just try for much lower pressure loads?
In addition, I'm curious as to my options if the gun DOES have excessive headspace. It has already been turned down from a .280 Rem, would the barrel be able to take being turned down a thread again, or should I look for a new barrel?
I'll have photos up tomorrow to illustrate the problems I'm having, but hoping I can get some advice in the mean time. I was sighting in my .280 AI, a rifle I bought from a fellow CGN'er, with my father's handloads for .280 Rem. Since they were for a Remington 760 and the standard .280 and not the AI version, I had considered them safe to shoot through the custom mauser. However, I believe that there is either an issue with the rifle, loads, or both.
From the beginning, the brass exhibited pressure signs. The primers were flattened, and in one case, the primer pocket blew out completely on the same load and there was noticeable trouble lifting the bolt (unsurprising), after which we quit shooting.
Now, the kicker that has me looking for help is that I suspect that there may be a headspace issue. The case heads are noticeably belled towards the rim of the case, narrowed uniformly like they'd been constricted during firing. This is mostly noticeable to the touch and not to the naked eye, but it's there, along with a slight colour change in the brass.
Should I have the gun headspaced, or just try for much lower pressure loads?
In addition, I'm curious as to my options if the gun DOES have excessive headspace. It has already been turned down from a .280 Rem, would the barrel be able to take being turned down a thread again, or should I look for a new barrel?


















































