Anyone else have this quirky situation?
Purchase a 7600 (new) in 243. Worked it a bit as the magazine needed to be "broke in" as it would sometimes jam on second or fourth round. Works flawlessly now.
On just about all of my (1st reload) casings there is a stretch/shiny mark about a 1/4" from the head of the casing. Not hot loads by any means either. Four of the casings actually split at that point. The split casings were not jammed in the chamber and simply fell out when the rifle was elevated. Tried new factory, same thing...a shiny "stretch mark".
I thought it was a headspace issue so I tried to use headspace gauge, but with extractor intact it was useless. Took to a gunsmith and he took apart but indicated that those bolts are a little different, and he thought it gauged ok. I know that the bolt would not close on the field gauge, but would close on no-go.
Anybody else have this issue?
Aside from the casings, the rifle shoots very well and I quite like it's accuracy and very fast action, just a little confused as to the bizarre casing behavior.
Purchase a 7600 (new) in 243. Worked it a bit as the magazine needed to be "broke in" as it would sometimes jam on second or fourth round. Works flawlessly now.
On just about all of my (1st reload) casings there is a stretch/shiny mark about a 1/4" from the head of the casing. Not hot loads by any means either. Four of the casings actually split at that point. The split casings were not jammed in the chamber and simply fell out when the rifle was elevated. Tried new factory, same thing...a shiny "stretch mark".
I thought it was a headspace issue so I tried to use headspace gauge, but with extractor intact it was useless. Took to a gunsmith and he took apart but indicated that those bolts are a little different, and he thought it gauged ok. I know that the bolt would not close on the field gauge, but would close on no-go.
Anybody else have this issue?
Aside from the casings, the rifle shoots very well and I quite like it's accuracy and very fast action, just a little confused as to the bizarre casing behavior.


















































