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Brand new CA Ridgeline 300 PRC Chambering issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="coop2564" data-source="post: 2532287" data-attributes="member: 87214"><p>He is saying the rifle shoots even with the larger bullets. I see no pressure signs. Only question is why the scraping on one side of bullet? 280AI have you tried multiple rounds to see if all them come out with this scaring? Also might try some 180gr and see if they do same. The gun will chamber rounds easier as you shoot it and it wears in. Nothing on case says its unsafe or over pressure to me. The only thing that is in question to me is the markings on one side. A phone call to CA and make them answer that question before you send it back. And if they say send it back make them cover cost of shipping if its there screwup. But I think you are safe to shoot it see how it groups and give it a chance to break in. But I would shoot lighter bullets during break-in so it doesn't beat you up so bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coop2564, post: 2532287, member: 87214"] He is saying the rifle shoots even with the larger bullets. I see no pressure signs. Only question is why the scraping on one side of bullet? 280AI have you tried multiple rounds to see if all them come out with this scaring? Also might try some 180gr and see if they do same. The gun will chamber rounds easier as you shoot it and it wears in. Nothing on case says its unsafe or over pressure to me. The only thing that is in question to me is the markings on one side. A phone call to CA and make them answer that question before you send it back. And if they say send it back make them cover cost of shipping if its there screwup. But I think you are safe to shoot it see how it groups and give it a chance to break in. But I would shoot lighter bullets during break-in so it doesn't beat you up so bad. [/QUOTE]
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