My dad purchased a Remington 700 CDL chambered in 300WSM earlier this year and has been having problems with it since he first took it out. I'll give you some background and would like your opinions on what is going on.
He was having problems getting the rifle to shoot so I had him measure it with the Hornady headspace gauge and the measurement was so short that when he contacted Remington, they told him not to shoot it anymore and to send it to them to be fixed immediately. He did so and they returned it about three weeks later "all fixed up".
After receiving his "fixed" rifle he loaded up some more rounds to begin load development and headed to the range. The rifle was shooting better for the first ten or so shots and then the bolt started to get heavy...not just lifting but putting a round into battery as well. Six more rounds fired and it failed to eject spent brass and was nearly impossible to load a round. He took it to Scheels and had the "Remington approved Gunsmith" look at it and they found that the bolt lugs had 90% contact on one side and 5-10% on the other. They lapped the lugs, polished the chamber, and replaced the extractor all on Remington’s dime.
He has fired around 40 rounds now and finally has a load worked up for it that is working. This weekend he took the rifle back out to shoot and it started to get the same heavy bolt and then it happened again... it failed to eject spent brass and was nearly impossible to load a round.
His load is 2 grains below Nosler published max and he is using Winchester brass and Nosler Ballistic Tip 150gr bullets. What is going on?
Thanks for your help.
He was having problems getting the rifle to shoot so I had him measure it with the Hornady headspace gauge and the measurement was so short that when he contacted Remington, they told him not to shoot it anymore and to send it to them to be fixed immediately. He did so and they returned it about three weeks later "all fixed up".
After receiving his "fixed" rifle he loaded up some more rounds to begin load development and headed to the range. The rifle was shooting better for the first ten or so shots and then the bolt started to get heavy...not just lifting but putting a round into battery as well. Six more rounds fired and it failed to eject spent brass and was nearly impossible to load a round. He took it to Scheels and had the "Remington approved Gunsmith" look at it and they found that the bolt lugs had 90% contact on one side and 5-10% on the other. They lapped the lugs, polished the chamber, and replaced the extractor all on Remington’s dime.
He has fired around 40 rounds now and finally has a load worked up for it that is working. This weekend he took the rifle back out to shoot and it started to get the same heavy bolt and then it happened again... it failed to eject spent brass and was nearly impossible to load a round.
His load is 2 grains below Nosler published max and he is using Winchester brass and Nosler Ballistic Tip 150gr bullets. What is going on?
Thanks for your help.