LESSON LEARNED!!!!
I finally got a call back from "Stick" at S&S Precision about the build specs of the rifle! They don't keep records of the rifles they build, but he said that they only use the Robinett reamer, and that means my rifle must be a 1:16, 1:17 or 1:18 twist with a 330 neck and zero freebore. When I told him that the rifle was advertised and sold to me as a 1:14, he asked the obvious question...DID YOU MEASURE THE TWIST RATE?
AAARRRRGGGGGHHH! Why didn't I? Because I trusted the seller. I like to think I'm smarter than that, but apparently I wasn't, but now I am. I broke the gun down for inspection, cleaning, and to familiarize myself with it when it arrived, but I didn't double check the twist.
I measured the twist 5 times today with a marked cleaning rod, and I have determined that it's a 1:18 barrel. I was excited to have something not many others had, and was looking foreword to finding what it liked, so I'm kinda bummed about that. But... I'm happy it's a 18, and if nothing else, I learned my lesson, and I will ALWAYS check the twist from now on, even on new barrels. Funny how getting things right will teach you a little, but a mistake can teach you a lot.
Dave
Question everything.