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- Edmonton mostly
I popped down to the Genesee range after work yesterday for a quick tune up on my zero. The rifle is a Savage 99F in .308 win mated with a Leupold MK-AR 1.5-4 scope. I picked this rifle up last Easter but have only started shooting it in earnest recently. I wanted a hard hitting, light, easy handling brush gun. My 300 WM Remington 700 Sendero, Bushnell 6500 4.5-30, bipod, blackhawk cheekpad, and sling didn't quite fit that bill for some reason.
Anyway, I was cycling some different factory loads through with good effects. Winchester 150's grouped best with a three shot 1.1" at 100M. I decided to try out some Federal 150's just for comparison. I fired, racked the lever and ..... couldn't close. The fired brass was still in the spout. A light tap with a cleaning rod removed the offending piece and I fired again. Same thing happened, another failure to extract. Repeat the cleaning rod procedure. 3rd time was also a FTE. I inspected my 3 offending federal cases versus my expended winchester brass, which had not given me any issues in extracting/ejecting. The Federal brass had a small but noticeable shiny divot left where the extractor pulled away. I've been away from my micrometer all day, so I'll post my results on the base diameter later. But the Winchester brass showed hardly any feeding/extracting marks whatsoever. Has anyone else run into this problem? Is the Fed brass just that much softer, it has never given me grief before. I use Win or Rem brass when I do up loads. Any thoughts or comments?
Anyway, I was cycling some different factory loads through with good effects. Winchester 150's grouped best with a three shot 1.1" at 100M. I decided to try out some Federal 150's just for comparison. I fired, racked the lever and ..... couldn't close. The fired brass was still in the spout. A light tap with a cleaning rod removed the offending piece and I fired again. Same thing happened, another failure to extract. Repeat the cleaning rod procedure. 3rd time was also a FTE. I inspected my 3 offending federal cases versus my expended winchester brass, which had not given me any issues in extracting/ejecting. The Federal brass had a small but noticeable shiny divot left where the extractor pulled away. I've been away from my micrometer all day, so I'll post my results on the base diameter later. But the Winchester brass showed hardly any feeding/extracting marks whatsoever. Has anyone else run into this problem? Is the Fed brass just that much softer, it has never given me grief before. I use Win or Rem brass when I do up loads. Any thoughts or comments?




















































