Well, look on the bright side, if you ever decide you want to hunt with a musket, you know where to go...I can’t possibly understand how a smoothbore rifle makes it out the door through all the required building steps and all edged testing/QC once. Twice is simply mind boggling.
It’s cuz you gotta pay more for rifling… I’m sure it’s in the fine print somewhereI can’t possibly understand how a smoothbore rifle makes it out the door through all the required building steps and all edged testing/QC once. Twice is simply mind boggling.
He forgot to check the rifled barrel rifle box on the menu...It’s cuz you gotta pay more for rifling… I’m sure it’s in the fine print somewhere
Thats not how rifling works haha.I'm thinking they left the rifling out to meet the weight limit. All that steel can add up to make that rifle a heavy boat anchor.
Same issue with my Reaper 6.5 PRC. It would chamber Norma ammo, but not Hornady. I've heard that Fierce is too damn cheap and tends to use their reamers too long, meaning that the rifles manufactured towards the tail end of their reamer life can have chamber issues.OK, now the gun won't chamber factory ammo. Fierce rep said they shot 4 boxes of ammo thought it before shipping out with no problems...(They didn't, and even then, who would fire 80rnds or need to fire that many to test function?)
Bro got some gruff from the rep as well. When Bro said he could send them videos of the rifle not chambering the reply was, "Oh so your taking videos now?" In a condescending tone.
Bro going to have the local smith hopefully fix the headspace issue and sell the rifle back to Cabelas and take a loss to get out from under the Fierce Fiasco.
Not defending them as a factory gun should have the headspace room to shoot most all factory ammo, but they may have cut that chamber tight for perceived accuracy purposes and the factory ammo Bro used was a bit long. Not uncommon. I’ve had a couple custom guns that were tight on some factory ammo. Factory ammo is not all formed to the same dimensions, far from it. Use the ammo Fierce suggests and see if it chambers and shoots well. Or take to a local gunsmith and have him cut out another .001” if you want more tolerance.OK, now the gun won't chamber factory ammo. Fierce rep said they shot 4 boxes of ammo thought it before shipping out with no problems...(They didn't, and even then, who would fire 80rnds or need to fire that many to test function?)
Bro got some gruff from the rep as well. When Bro said he could send them videos of the rifle not chambering the reply was, "Oh so your taking videos now?" In a condescending tone.
Bro going to have the local smith hopefully fix the headspace issue and sell the rifle back to Cabelas and take a loss to get out from under the Fierce Fiasco.
Depends on where it's tight though, I just had a custom chamber that was .0035" small in diameter in the web area and it chambered just fine but locked the bolt up and stuck a case at 2gr over a min book charge.. I would color a round with a sharpie and try and find out where it's making contact, and go from there.Not defending them as a factory gun have the headspace room should shoot most all factory ammo, but they may have cut that chamber tight for perceived accuracy purposes and the factory ammo Bro used was a bit long. Not uncommon. I’ve had a couple custom guns that were tight on some factory ammo. Factory ammo is not all formed to the same dimensions, far from it. Use the ammo Fierce suggests and see if it chambers and shoots well. Or take to a local gunsmith and have him cut out another .001” if you want more tolerance.
True. Good advice. If the sharpie shows rubs on the shoulder, it’s a headspace issue, and the chamber is too short. If it shows rubbing back at the web, just forward of the case head, it’s tight on diameter.Depends on where it's tight though, I just had a custom chamber that was .0035" small in diameter in the web area and it chambered just fine but locked the bolt up and stuck a case at 2gr over a min book charge.. I would color a round with a sharpie and try and find out where it's making contact, and go from there.
SAAMI accepted and published reamer and chamber drawings for 300 PRC & 6.5 PRC, June 13, 2018 with zero Revisions. If Fierce were chambering to the stated SAAMI prints, an ammunition mismatch would be unlikely as these issues would have already been considered prior to SAAMI publication.Not defending them as a factory gun should have the headspace room to shoot most all factory ammo, but they may have cut that chamber tight for perceived accuracy purposes and the factory ammo Bro used was a bit long. Not uncommon. I’ve had a couple custom guns that were tight on some factory ammo. Factory ammo is not all formed to the same dimensions, far from it. Use the ammo Fierce suggests and see if it chambers and shoots well. Or take to a local gunsmith and have him cut out another .001” if you want more tolerance.
I’ve seen a few supposedly SAAMI spec’d factory rifles show a stiff bolt close on factory ammo. It happens. Tolerance stack up is a thing.SAAMI accepted and published reamer and chamber drawings for 300 PRC & 6.5 PRC, June 13, 2018 with zero Revisions. If Fierce were chambering to the stated SAAMI prints, an ammunition mismatch would be unlikely as these issues would have already been considered prior to SAAMI publication.
Dull on size tooling I think would cut oversize or cause chatter.
If the issues are headspace in nature and the go gauge, and reamer are in good shape...the problem is human in nature particularly during the Machinist's inspection and final QC.