I just tried out my brand new Remington 700 Long Range in 7mm Rem Mag, and after two shots, I started getting hard extractions - the bolt would lift fine, but it was the action of pulling the bolt to the rear that was very difficult. It took some serious strength to open the bolt after firing.
I was using Factory Remington Vital Shok with Barnes 140gr TSX in them. Now my reloading experience tells me this can be caused by pressure. The primers did show cratering and there was a small amount of stress on the casing just above the belt of the round.
Now with that said, after firing nearly a full box of 20 through the rifle, with several pull throughs throughout, There were some rounds that extracted without problem, but others that took me having to muscle them out of the chamber. What I did find notable is that replacing fired casings and trying to chamber them took more effort. The rifle however was chambering and extracting unfired cartridges perfectly.
A few observations after the range. The bolt face had a lot of brass shavings in it after going through a box. The chamber was very dirty with brass and carbon and who knows what else.
I came up with a few possibilities:
-high pressure loads - unlikely (since they are factory) but not impossible. I will try a different load and see if it continues.
-packing grease in the chamber causing high pressure? when I got home I gave the chamber a thorough cleaning and pulled a lot of gunk.
-rough chamber, bur in chamber requiring polishing
-headspace issue causing overpressure
Could use some advice here before I contact Remington on Monday. I really hope I don't have to ship it back to Remington to get it rechambered, or have the headspace adjusted as I have a hunting trip in August up in Northern BC.
I was using Factory Remington Vital Shok with Barnes 140gr TSX in them. Now my reloading experience tells me this can be caused by pressure. The primers did show cratering and there was a small amount of stress on the casing just above the belt of the round.
Now with that said, after firing nearly a full box of 20 through the rifle, with several pull throughs throughout, There were some rounds that extracted without problem, but others that took me having to muscle them out of the chamber. What I did find notable is that replacing fired casings and trying to chamber them took more effort. The rifle however was chambering and extracting unfired cartridges perfectly.
A few observations after the range. The bolt face had a lot of brass shavings in it after going through a box. The chamber was very dirty with brass and carbon and who knows what else.
I came up with a few possibilities:
-high pressure loads - unlikely (since they are factory) but not impossible. I will try a different load and see if it continues.
-packing grease in the chamber causing high pressure? when I got home I gave the chamber a thorough cleaning and pulled a lot of gunk.
-rough chamber, bur in chamber requiring polishing
-headspace issue causing overpressure
Could use some advice here before I contact Remington on Monday. I really hope I don't have to ship it back to Remington to get it rechambered, or have the headspace adjusted as I have a hunting trip in August up in Northern BC.