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Is barrel & action salvageable- Sticky bolt, chamber scratching case
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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 1618332" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>Thanks SMK, I hadn't had a new rifle in quite a few years and couldn't remember. This is a Bartlein 26" #13 countour. I only have this one 300 WM so it makes my organizing easier. It shot some very tight 5 shot groups at 100 if you take away a flyer that I own. It seems Bob has corrected my trigger functions. I continue to test with unloaded chamber. If I get my firing pin right I think i'll Have an accurate rifle.</p><p>The good groups were with 79 & 80 hrains of H1000 over 185 juggernauts. It seemed to start opening up some at 81. I didn't see any pressure signs.</p><p>Sure appreciate this gunsmith forum. Thanks for helping a non gunsmith! I'm now of the belief that this rifle was dangerous when 1st sent. I didn't realize there were trigger/safety issues. I thought it was just sticky bolt and feed issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 1618332, member: 109060"] Thanks SMK, I hadn’t had a new rifle in quite a few years and couldn’t remember. This is a Bartlein 26” #13 countour. I only have this one 300 WM so it makes my organizing easier. It shot some very tight 5 shot groups at 100 if you take away a flyer that I own. It seems Bob has corrected my trigger functions. I continue to test with unloaded chamber. If I get my firing pin right I think i’ll Have an accurate rifle. The good groups were with 79 & 80 hrains of H1000 over 185 juggernauts. It seemed to start opening up some at 81. I didn’t see any pressure signs. Sure appreciate this gunsmith forum. Thanks for helping a non gunsmith! I’m now of the belief that this rifle was dangerous when 1st sent. I didn’t realize there were trigger/safety issues. I thought it was just sticky bolt and feed issues. [/QUOTE]
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