After experiencing issues with my year old Mesa 7RM I decided to Google search to see if my rifle was more of an exception vs what's regularly coming our of CA's manufacturing facility. Surprise surprise.
Issue 1. Serious scratching and gouging of new brass at shoulder on load and eject of new empty brass while sizing . When the scratches appeared to be occurring in the same area of every casing loaded it was off to my reputable smith for a borescoping, or as I now refer to it, a Christensen Colonoscopy. While my smith observed the proceedings on his monitor I was not pleased to see his winces and head shakes and hear his mutterings. When I had the misfortune to view the monitor myself and observe the chamber I thought "so this is how Neil Armstrong must have felt observing the lunar landscape for the first time." Pretty sure my 8 yr old granddaughter could have carved a better chamber with a Dewalt.
Asked for his professional opinion my Smith's exact words were "I'd kind of understand the burring, ruts, overall roughness if the rifle was an Axis, not an $1800.00 Canadian CA.
Cue a chamber polishing for $100.00 and the Smith telling me the chamber had been blacker than the inside of a cow even though I'd scrubbed it well prior. Thanks CA.
Issue 2. Off to the range with my fresh polish and scrub job fully confident that I possessed a rifle worthy of the now $1900.00, with factory Federal Premium PT's, AB's, Hornady eld-x, and Barnes TTSX in tow, just to play with a few varieties prior to handloading for this fall's elk, moose, mule and wt seasons and get the freshly mounted Zeiss on reasonable paper. Things went swimmingly for the first few rounds with very reasonable groupings from all until....I couldn't chamber a round. Federal Premium 160 AB fully pushed into the chamber but No Go closing the bolt handle, after no issues with 3 prior, and 4 eld-x prior to that. A couple more tries, remove bolt, turn rifle upside down, and out slides cartridge, easy peasy. Set that unit off to the side thinking "abnormality like many factory loads" and proceeded to fire off 3 more of same with no issues then, boom, Lockup again.
At this point I've pretty much had it with this rifle. Into the case it goes and I have a dilemma. Unload it on some poor sap thinking CA makes genuine higher end rifles, or try to find some sort of solution via an American manufacturer while communicating from Western Canada? I have a strong feeling factory ammunition will be blamed even though I wasn't using the el cheapo varieties.
So, should I assume I've bought myself a rifle that "has" to be custom loaded for, and if so why isn't CA advising potential buyers of this while regaling us with fantasies of what wonderful rifles they build? I own Kimbers. I'm aware of tight tolerances but maybe CA takes this to the extreme.
For the record the rifle produced acceptable results when it DID function properly.
Also for the record the 9 rounds of all same factories run through my Sako and the 6 through my Rem 7mm's went flawlessly. Should have stuck with the tried and true.
I don't need to be toting around a rifle with loading issues in grizz country this Sept thru Nov so any suggestions would be sincerely appreciated.