I don't remember what he said headspace is, but it's chambered tight. He used Lapua Super Long Range yesterday, but the rifle shoots every ammo well.
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Headspace.043”Terrific targetcongratulations please share headspace an ammo
There's a batch in lapping right now! Not sure when you ordered but at least things are right on schedule in the shop!Every day I get hopeful my barrel shipping notice will be in my email.
There's a batch in lapping right now! Not sure when you ordered but at least things are right on schedule in the shop!
Got the barrel in yesterday. The new Grey Birch La Chassis 457 with the 16" forearm also arrived yesterday. I can say these two CZ457 upgrades are a match made in heaven. With everything mounted it balances perfectly on a shooting bag about 3-4 inches in front of the barricade stop with no extra weights. For my wife this makes a well-balanced competition rifle that isn't overly heavy for her. It weighed out at 15.2 lbs with an arca plate and bipod. It is 14.2 lbs with just the rifle.
I did measure the tenon to check headspace and I got 1.192. I ended up using the 0.004 shim. Personally, I think it was fine with the 0.001-0.002 shim, but this is my wife's NRL22/PRS rifle, and she wanted a slightly lighter bolt throw. We did cycle about 15 rounds through it just to test loading and extraction with no issues at all. All the rounds show signs of engaging the rifling nicely. The barrel has a nice clean finish. I don't see any machining marks or scratches in this one. We will test it at the range after work today for groups and break in.
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I use a Warne 7757M on my L3i barreled set up. This rail fits without modification and provides good flexibility in ring / mount location.I'm curious what rail you are using there? It looks like it fits over the barrel without modifications. Also curious, it looks pretty thin in the portion over the barrel, and concerns with flex or a hard knock bending it?!
Grey Birch chassis, timney trigger, vortex strike Eagle, arc m-brace mount, and MDT grip. ETA: and obviously an L3i BarrelNice shooting! Specs on the rig? What chassis? After market trigger? How does it balance?
Here is a demonstration of how well the rifle balancesNice shooting! Specs on the rig? What chassis? After market trigger? How does it balance?
Not to criticize, but put a “PRS” scope on it and see if it still balances…Another chassis that balances very well!
Not to criticize, but put a “PRS” scope on it and see if it still balances…
I see your chassis is still on back order. Are you currently shipping 457 chassis? I am interested in a new chassis as the Grey Birch chassis fore end is flimsy.Another chassis that balances very well!
Now you’re cooking with gas! Beautiful! Thanks!I will do you one better, Add a scope and remove bipod!
I see your chassis is still on back order. Are you currently shipping 457 chassis? I am interested in a new chassis as the Grey Birch chassis fore end is flimsy.
Please ship a barrel, I’m dying over here!
I noticed you have the MDT grip on your grey birch? I have one coming in today and I was wanting the same grip. Did you get the AR version or just the standard?My barrel has been hammering! Thanks to the L3i team for such an amazing product! I’ve been busy hanging hardware on my gunroom wall. One of the 1st place trophies is from a match today that was full of Vudoo and Rimx rifles. Today was also my best score at a PRS match with a 93/100.
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What’s the wasp? Which will get here faster?I am picking up barrels today! Laser and QC inspections begin immediately! If you want the chamber updated to the wasp reach out to sales, otherwise it ships with a match chamber.
If I remember correctly the AR version includes machining for the rear take down pin retention spring. The standard version doesn't have this so either works for our case, but if you want to install the grip on an AR you would need the AR version. So AR version only works on an AR, but either works on a bolt action chassis.I noticed you have the MDT grip on your grey birch? I have one coming in today and I was wanting the same grip. Did you get the AR version or just the standard?
What’s the wasp? Which will get here faster?
Awesome, sounds good. I also noticed the AR version has a 'tang' so to speak on the top rear of the grip so maybe that eliminates some of the shelf off of the back that the standard one has. I ordered one, so when I get it I will check back in!If I remember correctly the AR version includes machining for the rear take down pin retention spring. The standard version doesn't have this so either works for our case, but if you want to install the grip on an AR you would need the AR version. So AR version only works on an AR, but either works on a bolt action chassis.
Man, I just got the email about the Wasp chamber. I will be using this for PRS 22 but I want the most accurate barrel possible. Does the wasp help with extraction? Why is the Wasp better for PRS than ARA?The Wasp Chamber is our new match chamber with a shallower 1.5 degree lead, they will both arrive at the same time. The Wasp chamber has an easier bolt close and is more ideal for PRS/NRL use.
Man, I just got the email about the Wasp chamber. I will be using this for PRS 22 but I want the most accurate barrel possible. Does the wasp help with extraction? Why is the Wasp better for PRS than ARA?
I am curious, how much (in thousandths) would it be to be excessive headspace? Using “Go”gauge of 0.043” and “No-Go” gauge (some at 0.045”, I think one is at 0.046”) as reference and different ammo brands have rim thickness such as Eley and Lapua/SK that are measurably different, what excessive headspace have you experienced that resulted in what you described?It is better for PRS because the easier bolt close does not disturb your sight picture and NPA. We have not seen a significant accuracy difference between either chamber. Wasp chamber also allows for easier extraction of live rounds but makes no difference in extraction of fired cases. Guys having problems with extraction of fired cases should check for excessive headspace as that will cause the unsupported base of the case to over expand and wedge itself in the chamber.
Pacific Tool and Gauge but it will probably take 100 years. Lilja sells a go. Manson has some. Not totally necessary if you take the correct measurements with RF but it does make you feel warm and fuzzy.Where’s the best place to buy go no go guage set? Is it absolutely necessary to have them when the barrel arrives or is there a way to set up without?
I have used digital calipers with depth gauge feature to measure the headspace gap (indirectly, requiring measuring barrel tenon and receiver to bolt face distances and calculating what barrel shims to use (YouTube has videos on this). Ended up with getting a micrometer depth gauge for my tool box for consistent measurements - my own use). 22LR go/no-go gauges can be bought from Amazon, Brownells, Pacific Tool and Gauge, MidwayUSA and other places, depending on how much you want spend.Where’s the best place to buy go no go guage set? Is it absolutely necessary to have them when the barrel arrives or is there a way to set up without?
Forget the go/no go set. Any 6 inch caliper with an Igauge T base adapter clamped on will get precise measurements on the tenon and the bolt face depth. Subtract tenon measurement from bolt face measurement and add appropriate shim to get to .043Where’s the best place to buy go no go guage set? Is it absolutely necessary to have them when the barrel arrives or is there a way to set up without?
No extraction issues?Mine's headspaced at .043 and I have no feeding or extraction issues thru the first 600 rds.
Sounds like you have an extraction issueWill not extract a live round, so what.
No extraction issues. Chamber is designed to deeply engrave the rifling, most guys report not being able to extract a live round with the stock CZ extractors. A $100 set of DPG extractors will work, I don't see the need...if the clock expires just send the shot and eject the empty case.No extraction issues?
Sounds like you have an extraction issue
Guys having problems with extraction of fired cases should check for excessive headspace as that will cause the unsupported base of the case to over expand and wedge itself in the chamber.
I might he dating myself but when i started shooting NRL22 matches in 2019, almost all of the custom rifles showing up to matches would not extract live rounds. Our match briefings addressed the procedure for spending the live rounds in the chamber. As time has gone on more and more smiths went away from using true Match chambers with deep engraving, so now new shooters think it is a huge deal when a match chamber does not extract a live cartridge.
I started a few years prior. I dislike chambers that won’t allow extraction of live rounds. I’ve seen way too many shooters send their chambered round after time expires without even looking through the scope, one junior shooter at nationals even sent it into the ground ~20’ in front of the line on purpose because that’s what they learned at home. Stern lecture about putting it into the berm and skipping rounds shutting down ranges followed for both them and the parent. There’s also liability for those of us that have been shooting for several years - if we’re used to always being able to extract live rounds, we can get complacent and think we ejected one when it didn’t once we get that shiny new barrel or rifle that doesn’t do it reliably.I might he dating myself but when i started shooting NRL22 matches in 2019, almost all of the custom rifles showing up to matches would not extract live rounds. Our match briefings addressed the procedure for spending the live rounds in the chamber. As time has gone on more and more smiths went away from using true Match chambers with deep engraving, so now new shooters think it is a huge deal when a match chamber does not extract a live cartridge.
Yeah brass that is over-expanded will cause a harder bolt open as it takes more leverage on the primary extraction.