Tikka T3X Failure to Fire

When you see brass, especially cheap brass, sized based on a gauge that is not your chamber for measurements, chances are those pieces got over sized and are causing your problems.

Oversized brass will cause exactly what you’re seeing. There will almost always be variation in sized brass, and varying amounts of spring back.
Agree, however when I was in the middle of trying to figure this out, I sized and measured each case to make sure it was +/-.001 using a Wilson chamber gauge, the spin on type gauge vs my comparator set. The Wilson gauge has SAMI marking to indicate 0. I really like the Wilson to measure, it’s slower than my comparator and calipers but very repeatable.
 
Make it a bit less tight?

That's what id do. It being tough to close means something is being stretched or squeezed. At best, it means you have almost no tolerance on the tight side. When things start getting that tight, it doesnt take much of anything to cause problems. It might be such that just having some dust on the case means fhe difference between full closure and not. Its not likely THAT tight, but you get the point. Tolerance stacking is likely what's getting you.
 
Agree, however when I was in the middle of trying to figure this out, I sized and measured each case to make sure it was +/-.001 using a Wilson chamber gauge, the spin on type gauge vs my comparator set. The Wilson gauge has SAMI marking to indicate 0. I really like the Wilson to measure, it’s slower than my comparator and calipers but ver
I’d put next to zero merit in the Wilson gauge. Iv got a few in the scrap metal bucket.

I’d be measuring with a comparator and going from there. I’d also not touch verified saami minimum chamber.
 
I kept saying Wilson, but meant Whidden. I agree with you on the Wilson. This is the gauge I’m talking about. What would you do to measure the shoulder when installing the barrel?
 

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