Mike,
It went back to weatherby and I just received back last week. Weatherby stated the chamber was too tight. So they reamed it again and gave it a decent polish. I loaded up some 165g CX bullets and it preformed very well. I was without the rifle maybe 18 days.
Cartridge dimensions 0.5117-0.004 contact zone on brass in image
0.5060 average never fired 10 pieces
0.5135 average once fired 10 pieces
0.5110 averaged resized 5 pieces
Added some more pictures
I could of lied to them and said it was factory ammo but in the warranty it clearly states factory ammo to be used. what if it operates fine with factory ammo and my brass is too soft? I will know on Saturday how factory ammo will operate. Chamber does look like a threaded pipe and needs some work.
I shouldn't have to eat the cost since it's less than a month old and I couldn't sell it knowingly having an issue. I really don't know a good gunsmith in my area and never really need one. Borescopes can be helpful and I use it all the time inspecting after shooting.
Yes and they didn't want to see the images I have of the chamber. My hope is I fire their ammo and the bolt will stick for extraction. If it won't extract they want me to send a rod down the barrel to knock it loose. I will refuse on grounds of damaging the crown and ship with it stuck.
I get this question all the time about 130g out of magnums.
1. I live in a state that requires non lead ammo for hunting.
2. The deer are small and are generally light weight under 130 pounds.
3. I like my copper bullets moving fast to avoid possible expansion issues. I have not had an issue but...
Purchased a new 300 Weatherby mag in the Vanguard sporter model and started barrel break in. I loaded up some 130g Barnes TTSX at minimum charge with 2 different powders and the brass sticks to the point of pounding on the bolt.
1st load
New never fired Remington brass purchased in 1998
Barnes...