Not sure if this belongs here but here goes....
Here's the story. I picked up a used custom Remington rifle off the EE last year for what I thought was a good deal so I figured what the heck. This was during hunting season so I didn't have a terrible amount of time or ambition to take it out and play with it.
Here's the details on the rifle.
Rem 700 LA REP
B&C stock
24" Fluted KS Bbl
Cadex 2 stg trigger
Unknown Bottom metal
Cartridge - 338 Sherman Short mag (Basically a necked up and improved 7mmSAUM for those wondering)
Here's my problem. I researched load data online and found a lot of loads for 250gr Bergers, however, I'm using the Hornady 230gr ELDX. Now the consensus on best loads for the Bergers were using varget from 58-63gr charge at 2800-2880fps. This seemed absurd to me so I went another route.
Knowing the case is an improved SAUM and knowing a larger projectile will offer less pressure I simply used the load data for the standard 300SAUM of the same weight projectile.
So I started with N550 at 54gr. The brass in the photo is Brand new unfired with proper 338 Sherman Short headstamp. No indication as to manufacturer on the head so not sure about that. Bertram maybe??
Loaded up 3 rounds at 54gr using 215M primers and 230gr ELDX at .25mm off the lands.
Went to the range and fired a round. Looked at my chrony... 2820fps... That can't be right I said to myself... Let's try another.
That's when things got strange. The bolt was really stiff to open, like really stiff. Now I'm thinking pressure issue... Damn... Put on sad face, Packed up and went home to investigate.
I went through the entire rifle, cleaned it again. Bore scoped it. all looked good. So next step, disassemble everything and chamber cast.
Well, here's what I found in the photo below. Chamber cast compared to new brass. The substantial difference in the case head dimensions is what has me concerned. I feel like that's way too sloppy of a chamber??? or is it???
Here's what I think happened. When the individual was reaming the chamber the tool was not concentric to the bore and made an oversized chamber, As well it took a mere 15ftlb to remove the barrel from the action.
What are your thoughts?? Would this issue cause that kind of pressure spike? Is the chamber too sloppy? Is there something else going on I missed?
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Here's the story. I picked up a used custom Remington rifle off the EE last year for what I thought was a good deal so I figured what the heck. This was during hunting season so I didn't have a terrible amount of time or ambition to take it out and play with it.
Here's the details on the rifle.
Rem 700 LA REP
B&C stock
24" Fluted KS Bbl
Cadex 2 stg trigger
Unknown Bottom metal
Cartridge - 338 Sherman Short mag (Basically a necked up and improved 7mmSAUM for those wondering)
Here's my problem. I researched load data online and found a lot of loads for 250gr Bergers, however, I'm using the Hornady 230gr ELDX. Now the consensus on best loads for the Bergers were using varget from 58-63gr charge at 2800-2880fps. This seemed absurd to me so I went another route.
Knowing the case is an improved SAUM and knowing a larger projectile will offer less pressure I simply used the load data for the standard 300SAUM of the same weight projectile.
So I started with N550 at 54gr. The brass in the photo is Brand new unfired with proper 338 Sherman Short headstamp. No indication as to manufacturer on the head so not sure about that. Bertram maybe??
Loaded up 3 rounds at 54gr using 215M primers and 230gr ELDX at .25mm off the lands.
Went to the range and fired a round. Looked at my chrony... 2820fps... That can't be right I said to myself... Let's try another.
That's when things got strange. The bolt was really stiff to open, like really stiff. Now I'm thinking pressure issue... Damn... Put on sad face, Packed up and went home to investigate.
I went through the entire rifle, cleaned it again. Bore scoped it. all looked good. So next step, disassemble everything and chamber cast.
Well, here's what I found in the photo below. Chamber cast compared to new brass. The substantial difference in the case head dimensions is what has me concerned. I feel like that's way too sloppy of a chamber??? or is it???
Here's what I think happened. When the individual was reaming the chamber the tool was not concentric to the bore and made an oversized chamber, As well it took a mere 15ftlb to remove the barrel from the action.
What are your thoughts?? Would this issue cause that kind of pressure spike? Is the chamber too sloppy? Is there something else going on I missed?
