I have aquired a custom target rifle that seems to have a headspace problem. The rifle is a mauser M98 action with a Kreiger barrel and wood laminate stock. It is chambered in what seems to be a one off Wildcat. The seller called it a 6.5-06JME which he says is very similar to an Ackley Improved. I am getting protruding primers when fired.
What I have done so far is this. Removed bullet and powder and fired only the primer. The primer protruded about .025. I also took some loaded ammo and put tape on the head of the cartridge and closed the bolt. Goes right in.
My questions are this. How do I determine if the headspace problem stems from the reloading of the cartridge or assembly of the gun.
I have a gunsmith that I can take the gun to but it will be several months before I can get the gun to him as he lives over 1000 miles away.
I purchased the gun knowing I would run into problems so I could learn from them. I have tons of 270 brass that I could start over fresh with but I dont know the dimensions I am supposed to have when setting up my dies. I could easily get myself back into the same situation. Maybe a chamber casting or something.
Sorry for being long winded but I know you can't answer my question if my info is not complete.
What I have done so far is this. Removed bullet and powder and fired only the primer. The primer protruded about .025. I also took some loaded ammo and put tape on the head of the cartridge and closed the bolt. Goes right in.
My questions are this. How do I determine if the headspace problem stems from the reloading of the cartridge or assembly of the gun.
I have a gunsmith that I can take the gun to but it will be several months before I can get the gun to him as he lives over 1000 miles away.
I purchased the gun knowing I would run into problems so I could learn from them. I have tons of 270 brass that I could start over fresh with but I dont know the dimensions I am supposed to have when setting up my dies. I could easily get myself back into the same situation. Maybe a chamber casting or something.
Sorry for being long winded but I know you can't answer my question if my info is not complete.