Apologies for the long post but kind of need some suggestions here
Just picked up a 1-8 super light from Sportsmans a few weeks ago and finally got to shoot it this weekend.
Cleaned it as usual for a new rifle
Used 3 rounds of federal blue box to get it on paper and close enough to shoot some Hornady precision hunter 90 eld-x I ordered wanting to run in it. Of the 3 rounds 2 were very tight closing the bolt
Switched over to the precision hunter 3-3 round groups almost all are tight to chamber and nothing less than about 2.5”
Grabbed some 90 gr accubond reloads I’ve got built for my wife’s Ruger and have shot in a bergara I have about half of those were tight to close the bolt as well shot maybe 1.5” 5rd group
Brought it in checked the scope rings were still torqued correctly. (Sports match for the tikka action rail so no pic rail to worry about)
Deep Cleaned the rifle paying a lot off attention in the chamber in case I’d missed it on the initial cleanings
Today fired 2 fouling rounds then shot 2- 3rd groups of precision hunter both 2.5-2.75inches but all but 2 rounds were stiff closing the bolt
Ran back up to the house and grabbed some 75gr max reloads I have for the bergara in new brass and shot 3rounds at about 1/2” but all 3 rounds were tight bolt to close.
Tried another group of precision hunter tight bolt and 3” group
Tried factory rem corelokt and all 3 chambered very smooth no tight bolt and right around 1” maybe a bit more.
Something to note is only have tight bolt closing no issues opening the bolt on anything
Question I have is are tikka chambers normally this tight? My 223 doesn’t have this issue.
Should I contact tikka or wait until I try a different bullet?
I have a box of 95 ballistic tips and lots of accubonds I can mess with to find a load.
I’m guessing now that I have brass fired in this chamber and can bump it back a few thousandths I may not have the tight bolt closure but that doesn’t help if I ever want to run factory ammo in it.
Thanks for any advice
Just picked up a 1-8 super light from Sportsmans a few weeks ago and finally got to shoot it this weekend.
Cleaned it as usual for a new rifle
Used 3 rounds of federal blue box to get it on paper and close enough to shoot some Hornady precision hunter 90 eld-x I ordered wanting to run in it. Of the 3 rounds 2 were very tight closing the bolt
Switched over to the precision hunter 3-3 round groups almost all are tight to chamber and nothing less than about 2.5”
Grabbed some 90 gr accubond reloads I’ve got built for my wife’s Ruger and have shot in a bergara I have about half of those were tight to close the bolt as well shot maybe 1.5” 5rd group
Brought it in checked the scope rings were still torqued correctly. (Sports match for the tikka action rail so no pic rail to worry about)
Deep Cleaned the rifle paying a lot off attention in the chamber in case I’d missed it on the initial cleanings
Today fired 2 fouling rounds then shot 2- 3rd groups of precision hunter both 2.5-2.75inches but all but 2 rounds were stiff closing the bolt
Ran back up to the house and grabbed some 75gr max reloads I have for the bergara in new brass and shot 3rounds at about 1/2” but all 3 rounds were tight bolt to close.
Tried another group of precision hunter tight bolt and 3” group
Tried factory rem corelokt and all 3 chambered very smooth no tight bolt and right around 1” maybe a bit more.
Something to note is only have tight bolt closing no issues opening the bolt on anything
Question I have is are tikka chambers normally this tight? My 223 doesn’t have this issue.
Should I contact tikka or wait until I try a different bullet?
I have a box of 95 ballistic tips and lots of accubonds I can mess with to find a load.
I’m guessing now that I have brass fired in this chamber and can bump it back a few thousandths I may not have the tight bolt closure but that doesn’t help if I ever want to run factory ammo in it.
Thanks for any advice