For some reason, every time i fire a round, i can unlock the bolt but cycling it is a problem, it takes a considerable amount of force to pull the bolt back. i've been using 168gr BTHP hornady rounds and american eagle rounds. i thought it could've been the ammo but its doing it with almost every round fired. it has sat around for a few months while rebuilding it, and i gave it a good cleaning, scrubbed the chamber and cleaned the bore but still no luck. any thoughts? Thanks!
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10 may 12
I tried the bore brush with patch and hoppes #9, still the same thing. with an empty case that i fired before i had the problem, there was scratching around the neck of the casing where it tapers down, in the same spot as the picture. I took the action off of the stock, pulled out the bolt and looked inside and it looked like there was a bit of brass shards in the chamber around where the neck was. could this be due to a dirty/fouled chamber? i cleaned it numerous times to no avail. I get the feeling that i'm going to need a new barrel. . .
9 may 12
the rifle is a stock remington SPS varmint in .308 sitting in a manners stock. by rebuild i meant changing out the stock. sorry for the mix up, the only work done to it was cutting the barrel down 2 inches and installing the break, it didnt have this issue before, but then it sat in its pelican case for a few months without any range time and then this occurred. to clear things up, i can chamber a live round, and unfired, extract and eject it with no problem. once i fire it, the bolt will unlock (a bit harder once completely unlocked) and a considerable amount of force is required to pull the bolt back to cycle it. the same thing also happened when i put a casing in there to check the difference. again, with a casing, the bolt will unlock, but while pulling back to extract and eject it feels like binding i've been to the range 2 times since i put the rifle back together [each time using factory loads] and each time its done this.
heres a grainy pic of the neck of the casing, but every round i've fired has a few little serrations and scratches in them like theres something rough in the chamber.
EDIT:[reply to posts]
10 may 12
I tried the bore brush with patch and hoppes #9, still the same thing. with an empty case that i fired before i had the problem, there was scratching around the neck of the casing where it tapers down, in the same spot as the picture. I took the action off of the stock, pulled out the bolt and looked inside and it looked like there was a bit of brass shards in the chamber around where the neck was. could this be due to a dirty/fouled chamber? i cleaned it numerous times to no avail. I get the feeling that i'm going to need a new barrel. . .
9 may 12
the rifle is a stock remington SPS varmint in .308 sitting in a manners stock. by rebuild i meant changing out the stock. sorry for the mix up, the only work done to it was cutting the barrel down 2 inches and installing the break, it didnt have this issue before, but then it sat in its pelican case for a few months without any range time and then this occurred. to clear things up, i can chamber a live round, and unfired, extract and eject it with no problem. once i fire it, the bolt will unlock (a bit harder once completely unlocked) and a considerable amount of force is required to pull the bolt back to cycle it. the same thing also happened when i put a casing in there to check the difference. again, with a casing, the bolt will unlock, but while pulling back to extract and eject it feels like binding i've been to the range 2 times since i put the rifle back together [each time using factory loads] and each time its done this.
heres a grainy pic of the neck of the casing, but every round i've fired has a few little serrations and scratches in them like theres something rough in the chamber.
