EastHumboldt
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update: I got the gun back from the Smith this morning, and he had already fooled with it a little bit. He did not ream the chamber, he just polished the mating area of the lugs on the bolt. By doing that, he gained a little over .001. His service report states that “originally the bolt closed on a go gauge, but nothing bigger. After polishing, the bolt close easily on the go gauge, and closed easily on a go +.001 gauge. Closed hard on a go +.002 gauge.”
For those of you who don’t wanna read the whole thread that’s how this turned out. For those who do want to, Maybe some valuable information contained here.
I’ve been having some issues with hard bolt lift after firing 150 ELDX reloads in my stainless T3x 7mm-08, as well as stiff bolt closing on some factory ammo. I’ve fired about 350 rounds through it. I don’t recall hard bolt lift with this specific hand load during the winter, at least not after every shot. I’m not getting hard bolt lift with lower end loads of hand load test ladders, or with factory ammo. The 150 ELDX reloads were also showing some other early pressure signs like slightly flattened primers and extractor wiping.
After some reflection and research on Rokslide and other forums I decided my main problem was my hand loads are maybe a little hot. Hornady 150 g ELDX over 47.5g Staball 6.5 yielding a muzzle velocity averaging 2790 fps. Hornady book max is 46.9g and I’m still trying to figure out how I decided 47.5 was a safe load. Probably a clerical error on my part… derp.
The bolt closes very smoothly on new PPU hand loaded brass. Closes smooth on all my handloads in fact. Closes a little hard on Hornady Whitetail 139g Factory ammo. I’ve never run anything through it other than PPU and Hornady hand loads, and that one specific factory Hornady.
To summarize: Pressure signs and hard bolt lift with one specific hand load, not with other hand loads. All hand loads close smoothly. One hand load pressure signs. The only factory offering I’ve ever tried closes a little hard.
Local gunsmith says the chamber is tight. Bolt closes a little hard on a go gauge. Wants to run a reamer. Has to rent one. I have only one previous experience with any gunsmith, a negative one. He adjusted the trigger on my Remington 700 from 4-5 lbs …to slam fire. So I’m nervous.
Other than the bolt operation issues above (which may not be issues) the rifle shoots lights out. Is there a chance that lengthening my chamber by a couple thousandths will change the way it shoots? I don’t know anything about reaming. Is reaming a big deal? Is it possible to go too far and now have a chamber that’s out of spec on the long side? Or does a reamer have a positive stop that will prevent that.
For those of you who don’t wanna read the whole thread that’s how this turned out. For those who do want to, Maybe some valuable information contained here.
I’ve been having some issues with hard bolt lift after firing 150 ELDX reloads in my stainless T3x 7mm-08, as well as stiff bolt closing on some factory ammo. I’ve fired about 350 rounds through it. I don’t recall hard bolt lift with this specific hand load during the winter, at least not after every shot. I’m not getting hard bolt lift with lower end loads of hand load test ladders, or with factory ammo. The 150 ELDX reloads were also showing some other early pressure signs like slightly flattened primers and extractor wiping.
After some reflection and research on Rokslide and other forums I decided my main problem was my hand loads are maybe a little hot. Hornady 150 g ELDX over 47.5g Staball 6.5 yielding a muzzle velocity averaging 2790 fps. Hornady book max is 46.9g and I’m still trying to figure out how I decided 47.5 was a safe load. Probably a clerical error on my part… derp.
The bolt closes very smoothly on new PPU hand loaded brass. Closes smooth on all my handloads in fact. Closes a little hard on Hornady Whitetail 139g Factory ammo. I’ve never run anything through it other than PPU and Hornady hand loads, and that one specific factory Hornady.
To summarize: Pressure signs and hard bolt lift with one specific hand load, not with other hand loads. All hand loads close smoothly. One hand load pressure signs. The only factory offering I’ve ever tried closes a little hard.
Local gunsmith says the chamber is tight. Bolt closes a little hard on a go gauge. Wants to run a reamer. Has to rent one. I have only one previous experience with any gunsmith, a negative one. He adjusted the trigger on my Remington 700 from 4-5 lbs …to slam fire. So I’m nervous.
Other than the bolt operation issues above (which may not be issues) the rifle shoots lights out. Is there a chance that lengthening my chamber by a couple thousandths will change the way it shoots? I don’t know anything about reaming. Is reaming a big deal? Is it possible to go too far and now have a chamber that’s out of spec on the long side? Or does a reamer have a positive stop that will prevent that.
