Hey Pharm, doesn’t NASA use the metric system? I’m pretty sure they do.
Wow, so both Scheels and Tikka are willing to warranty it even though it's been cut and threaded? I always thought modifications voided warranties. Very good!
You probably caught it, but Pharm is attempting humor here.
My first question is how well do you shoot, did your buddy shoot the same groups?
Talked to Scheels where I bought it they said they could send it to tikka but wanted me to talk to a manager tomorrow as they could possibly deal with it internally.
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So it was a brass issue? How did the rest of that lot measure?I just got the rifle back last week. Tikka said that it met their specifications and they fired 8 rounds through it and couldn’t duplicate my issue( I had 3 light primer strikes in 150 rounds). Scheels said take it home and shoot it, measure the brass and see if I still have issues. If I do then Scheels themselves would fix it. I’ve put about 40 rounds through it since then with no issues. I measured some of the fired brass it it was measuring on usually 3-5 thousandths longer than factory ammo and starline brass I didn’t have earlier (most of what I have fired now is with virgin starline). I measured the three misfired (2 factory 1was once fired reconditioned) cases and they were 10-12 thousandths shorter than my other factory ammo.
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CIP headspaces the cartridge the same way, the callout is just different.The C.I.P. Chamber drawing did not have the headspace datum line or the base to HS datum line listed. Does that mean C.I.P. headspaces off of the shoulder radius?
They are essentially the same based on the drawings. How did you figure that CIP is longer?Good catch I never thought of that it looks like the CIP chamber is ~4 thousandths longer, explains the discrepancy between no go gauges.
CIP headspaces the cartridge the same way, the callout is just different.
They are essentially the same based on the drawings. How did you figure that CIP is longer?