You’ve probably mentioned this already, but which ammo?
I had same failures across Center X, SK, and M22
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See the contestYou’ve probably mentioned this already, but which ammo?
May I ask what the previous barrel was/who made it?I had same failures across Center X, SK, and M22
Chrome, my bet is you had a tight chamber. When the case stuck was it difficult to extract by hand also? I played around with chamber size years ago with a different action but it was very drastic what a super small change made…
You may have mentioned it, but did you ever try to polish the chamber of the problem barrel?
May I ask what the previous barrel was/who made it?
I know what your problem was/is. But I'm not going to start anything.It was a bartlein CF barrel from a SH group buy a few years ago
Can you say what the problem was without implicating anyone? Just curious, but I understand why you may not want to say.I know what your problem was/is. But I'm not going to start anything.
Let me just say that Chrome PM'd me and we seem to have agreed what the problem was.Can you say what the problem was without implicating anyone? Just curious, but I understand why you may not want to say.
This might be helpful.Campers I could use some help getting my RimX bolt back together. I disassembled/cleaned/lubed/re-assembled the bolt and experienced a number of ignition failures after re-assembly; more failures with Eley than with SK Match which makes me think I screwed the firing pin bolt too far back?
PrimalRights YT Video references a divot on the fp rod that needs to be timed with the port housing two set screws. I do see a slight divot on the fp rod threads but I'm not sure if it's from the factory or from my prior re-assembly with the set screws. I'm having a difficult time seeing that divot through the port housing the two set screws.
Anyone have tips/tricks/guidance on a framework to ensure successful re-install of the fp rod/spring into the cocking piece?
tia
Amazing what happens when you switch back to 4140 steel.Yes, there has been a significant amount of documentation and reporting over the last couple pages of this thread concerning the bolt fix. Everyone seems to be issue free with the current round of replacement bolts.
Mark the divot with a silver sharpie. Then you can see it better when you’re trying to line it back up.Campers I could use some help getting my RimX bolt back together. I disassembled/cleaned/lubed/re-assembled the bolt and experienced a number of ignition failures after re-assembly; more failures with Eley than with SK Match which makes me think I screwed the firing pin bolt too far back?
PrimalRights YT Video references a divot on the fp rod that needs to be timed with the port housing two set screws. I do see a slight divot on the fp rod threads but I'm not sure if it's from the factory or from my prior re-assembly with the set screws. I'm having a difficult time seeing that divot through the port housing the two set screws.
Anyone have tips/tricks/guidance on a framework to ensure successful re-install of the fp rod/spring into the cocking piece?
tia
I used whiteout on the divot and an indicator mark on the end of the rod that pops out from the bolt shroud; super helpful. Testing tomorrow, will circle back.Mark the divot with a silver sharpie. Then you can see it better when you’re trying to line it back up.