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i wonder, with the the ability of people being able to see their bbl's .. wonder if more "warranty defect" claims will now start being made..
.......msinc: As far as a trigger pull gauge, I don't own one. This is set at 3/4 of a turn after the trigger will set on bolt closing. Creep and over travel are at a minimum. When this rifle proves it can shoot in the 1/2moa with regularity then it will get a new trigger........
Not to bash Remington at all only stating facts, but my last purchase of a 700 5 R Stainless .308 24" barrel was a disaster as well. Chamber was nowhere close to being right. If I placed a NEW sized unfired pc. of Lapua brass in the chamber and closed the bolt it would actually scrape brass from the head (see pic below) and u can imagine how hard it was to remove the fired brass from the chamber. Talked to Remington and they said to shoot factory ammo and I would not have any issues. That made no sense to me at all. Guess what I did? Sent it to Zack at Old dominion Custom Rifles to have him re-barrel it. I'm betting it will be a far cry better when I get it back than anything Remington would have done with it.
Did you try factory ammo as they said?
Strange, most hard to chamber ammo extracts well after firing it.
Not to bash Remington at all only stating facts, but my last purchase of a 700 5 R Stainless .308 24" barrel was a disaster as well. Chamber was nowhere close to being right. If I placed a NEW sized unfired pc. of Lapua brass in the chamber and closed the bolt it would actually scrape brass from the head (see pic below) and u can imagine how hard it was to remove the fired brass from the chamber. Talked to Remington and they said to shoot factory ammo and I would not have any issues. That made no sense to me at all. Guess what I did? Sent it to Zack at Old dominion Custom Rifles to have him re-barrel it. I'm betting it will be a far cry better when I get it back than anything Remington would have done with it.
One thing I have seen cause this repeatedly {not on the same rifle, but on different new Remington 700's} is blast media left behind in the ejector hole. Remington folks just cannot seem to get a bolt clean to save their tail. They use what appears to be some sort of very sharp aggressive "carbide" type blasting media to get that sparkly bright bead blasted finish, but fail to get all of it out of the ejector hole in the face of the bolt. I always remove the ejector on a new rifle and clean it out good. The ejector may move fine when you first get it but in use the stuff works it's way where it will cause problems. Best of luck sir.
msnic: I understand that you are not trying to start anything with me and I take no offense with anything you have stated.
I probably misstated the 1/2 moa thing. I have pillar bedded the rifle in an H&S stock that I had, aluminum pillars and Devon bedding. While I know that I am not the "trigger man" that I was 30 years ago, I am still pretty good at knowing where the sight were when the trigger broke. 1&1/4 to 1&1/2 moa is the norm for this rifle. I have had groups in the .33 to .45 range, but then see them open up to well over 1 moa when for no explainable reason.
When I look at the bore and see what looks like divots in the grooves and lands that are any thing but clean and sharp I believe I see why it is so inconsistent.
I get the sense that you are very knowledgeable in the ways of accurate guns and gunsmithing.
It's in my head that mine wont shoot lapua brass.If it's in your head the barrel us no good it will probably never shoot for you
I have been learning from this site for several years and now I need your advice. I have a rifle in 223 Remington that shoots patterns instead of groups. I bought it new about 2 years ago and it has somewhere between 350 and 400 rounds through it.
I fired 1 shot and clean for the first 20 rounds as a break in for the barrel. I just can not get it to shoot decent groups with any regularity.
I had an old H&S stock from my silhouette days, so I pillar bedded the action in that stock.
I purchased a Lyman Bore Cam to inspect the barrel and was shocked by what I am seeing.
I have been using Shooters Choice for a bore cleaner for many years. I just purchased some Bore Tech Eliminator this last week and am finding that I am constantly getting copper out of the barrel even after Shooters Choice indicated that the copper was gone.
After bore scoping the barrel, I am no longer surprised.
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