Lapua40X
California Hunter Education Instructor
Well, I thought I measured the load twice; apparently not. Or, perhaps that bullet got seated deeper than the rest. At least the shot was waaaay off center and pierced primer tells a tale about high pressures for that round. No way to know for sure now why it happened. :'(
Anyhow, since that round went down range the rifle got belligerent. It's another Remington 40X. On closing the bolt the cocking piece will sometimes set but, about half the time, it simply follows the bolt with stopping at the sear. Trigger functions as it should (when the bolt does finally stop in the cocked position) and the cocking piece appears to be OK (I even exchanged firing pin assemblies - no change in performance) so now I'm wondering where to look next. Bolt opens and closes normally.
Got any ideas?
Anyhow, since that round went down range the rifle got belligerent. It's another Remington 40X. On closing the bolt the cocking piece will sometimes set but, about half the time, it simply follows the bolt with stopping at the sear. Trigger functions as it should (when the bolt does finally stop in the cocked position) and the cocking piece appears to be OK (I even exchanged firing pin assemblies - no change in performance) so now I'm wondering where to look next. Bolt opens and closes normally.
Got any ideas?