stock cartridge shears off in chamber of nearly new puma rossi .454 casull rifle
Dear CGN community,
So a couple of years ago I bought a Rossi lever action carbine chambered in .454 casull made by Taurus in Brazil.
I shot factory 45 LC through it for a couple of years now, as Rossi touted it was permitted. But only this last year did I actually get around to throwing some .454 casull down range.
On the very first shot of .454 casull, the factory hornady brass sheared off breaking off half inside the chamber and stuck.
3 hours and 100 dollars later, my gunsmith hands me the chunk of the brass that was lodged inside and told me the rifles chamber diameter "looks to have been milled a little bit too wide"
So I'd ask for some advice or maybe some guidance,
1. I've maybe put only 100 rounds of 45 long colt through this and it shoots fine...Is there any way or chance I might get a warranty repair honored by Rossi on the grounds that this rifle was manufactured incorrectly right from the factory despite being 2 years after warranty expired?
2. If 1 is a no go, is there any custom, extra thick brass I can get to reload .454 casull that might put up with the case expansion
3. or should I just resign myself to shooting 45 LC in it for the rest of its life, or consign it as a lemon rifle.
4. or is there any other options I might have?
I'm afraid if i shoot it again ill have to pay up another 100 bucks to the gun smith. I love this thing, but its a bit of a slap in the face now to resign myself shooting long colts when the rifles chamber stamp clearly says .454 casull. Help.
Thanks,
Pol
Dear CGN community,
So a couple of years ago I bought a Rossi lever action carbine chambered in .454 casull made by Taurus in Brazil.
I shot factory 45 LC through it for a couple of years now, as Rossi touted it was permitted. But only this last year did I actually get around to throwing some .454 casull down range.
On the very first shot of .454 casull, the factory hornady brass sheared off breaking off half inside the chamber and stuck.
3 hours and 100 dollars later, my gunsmith hands me the chunk of the brass that was lodged inside and told me the rifles chamber diameter "looks to have been milled a little bit too wide"
So I'd ask for some advice or maybe some guidance,
1. I've maybe put only 100 rounds of 45 long colt through this and it shoots fine...Is there any way or chance I might get a warranty repair honored by Rossi on the grounds that this rifle was manufactured incorrectly right from the factory despite being 2 years after warranty expired?
2. If 1 is a no go, is there any custom, extra thick brass I can get to reload .454 casull that might put up with the case expansion
3. or should I just resign myself to shooting 45 LC in it for the rest of its life, or consign it as a lemon rifle.
4. or is there any other options I might have?
I'm afraid if i shoot it again ill have to pay up another 100 bucks to the gun smith. I love this thing, but its a bit of a slap in the face now to resign myself shooting long colts when the rifles chamber stamp clearly says .454 casull. Help.
Thanks,
Pol




















































