I just had a new Bartlein Carbon Barrel that was chambered in 6.5 PRC, I will leave the gunsmith unnamed. Barrel was fit onto a Bergara Premier long action.
I took the gun to the range and shot just a handful of factory Hornady 147 match ammo and every round came out with this bulge. Th base of the case webbing area is .529in and on the bulge it is .5335. The bulge also only goes 180 degrees around the case.
Kicker, this is the second barrel this has happened with. It happened on the first one, I sent the barrel back we both thought the chamber was cut incorrectly and the barrel was redone. Second barrel comes and there is the same exact issue and brass looks identical. Let's assume the gunsmith did cut a new barrel and not just send me back the previous barrel, what would cause the brass to do this and present the same exact way with both barrels. The gunsmith says he is positive he cut the chamber correctly this time as he put special attention to it after the first.
The smith also says this was cut with the .535 wider bodied Wheeler 6.5 PRC reamer to fix a lot of the early issues that were happening with chambering 6.5 PRC.
Lastly, this action has held and fired other barrels in the past with no issue, misalignment or mis-formed brass. I would think this would eliminate that as a variable, but I don't know. I've thought of the extractor possibly holding the case improperly, but wouldn't that have done the same with previous barrels?
Welcome any and all feedback you may have I need to know if this is the gun smith or possibly something else.
I took the gun to the range and shot just a handful of factory Hornady 147 match ammo and every round came out with this bulge. Th base of the case webbing area is .529in and on the bulge it is .5335. The bulge also only goes 180 degrees around the case.
Kicker, this is the second barrel this has happened with. It happened on the first one, I sent the barrel back we both thought the chamber was cut incorrectly and the barrel was redone. Second barrel comes and there is the same exact issue and brass looks identical. Let's assume the gunsmith did cut a new barrel and not just send me back the previous barrel, what would cause the brass to do this and present the same exact way with both barrels. The gunsmith says he is positive he cut the chamber correctly this time as he put special attention to it after the first.
The smith also says this was cut with the .535 wider bodied Wheeler 6.5 PRC reamer to fix a lot of the early issues that were happening with chambering 6.5 PRC.
Lastly, this action has held and fired other barrels in the past with no issue, misalignment or mis-formed brass. I would think this would eliminate that as a variable, but I don't know. I've thought of the extractor possibly holding the case improperly, but wouldn't that have done the same with previous barrels?
Welcome any and all feedback you may have I need to know if this is the gun smith or possibly something else.