KCoop
FNG
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2024
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Hey folks, so i need some opinions. I have a Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 300wsm and it has what I can only assume an overly tight chamber. Since iv owned the rifle (new) I have had to wipe out the chamber with a cleaning patch on a brush every 20 round or so, or I start to show signs of over pressure (sticky bolt lift, ejector marks). I recently purchased 200 rounds of Nosler Trophy Grade 180s and it wont even chamber. A visual inspection shows a very slight difference in the shoulder area but this seems crazy to me. I contacted Christensen and they told me that their chambers are cut on the lower side of SAAMI spec and that is how they can achieve such good accuracy... The rifle has never been a fantastic shooter to begin with (~1.25MOA. ) So, here are my options; A. Rebarrel B. Have someone ream the chamber slightly. C Sell the rifle and put proceeds towards something else. Heres the kicker, the rifle needs a new stock as well. When I first purchased the rifle I took the stock off to clean and torque everything (like I do with every new rifle) and the stock between the mag box and trigger had a crack. I contacted Christensen at the time and they had told me that is was no big deal and that people will actually cut that part out... I was naive at the time and believed them. I'm kicking myself now for not making a big deal out of it and demanding a new stock. I say all that to say this, between a new stock, possibly a new barrel or having it reamed, Im pretty close to the cost of a new rifle. If I didn't like the 300WSM cartridge so much I would just walk away from it. Needless to say, I will never buy another Christensen. Do you guys have any thoughts?