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Remington gun jamming
wjh
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I have hunted w/Rem 700's for +35 yrs w/o problems until 2 weeks ago in S Africa. Using factory Fed. Nosler Premiums, I had signs of overpressure and the bolt would stick, sometimes to the point of requiring a lot of cussing and abuse to eject. I cleaned the gun every day. OF course, I got a lot of advice in camp, and upon return my gunsmith said send the ammo back. He shot a few other brands without trouble. Is that all there is to it?
wjhtexas
wjhtexas
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probably the problem. If not, take it to someone else. When you cleaned the rifle, did you notice any brass slivers around the
extractor? My 700 in .270 has a very tight chamber. The bolt is
tight when I chamber a round, and the extractor will cut a sliver of
brass from the base of the case. I have to keep the bolt head, extractor cleaned often.
A great rifle with a junk scope,....is junk.
I would call Federal and explain what happened and send a box, or maybe a few rounds back to them so they could test them.
"If All Else Fails, Read The Directions"
Just a thought.
Contacting Federal is a good idea, as is sending them a sample of the remaining ammo.
Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.
WJH, If he is a reputable gunsmith, the ammo was
probably the problem. If not, take it to someone else. When you cleaned the rifle, did you notice any brass slivers around the
extractor? My 700 in .270 has a very tight chamber. The bolt is
tight when I chamber a round, and the extractor will cut a sliver of
brass from the base of the case. I have to keep the bolt head, extractor cleaned often.
wjh
After you find the problem, could you let us know. I think most of us are kinda curious. Thanks.
"If All Else Fails,Read The Directions"