Brother Buckwheat
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My buddy calls me up and said my bolt is stuck, I can't get my fired round out.
So he brings it over and I note the bolt is stiff when I lift it and it won't open up.
So I get a small block of pine 2x and small ball peen and do the tap tap, first tap bolt opens and ejects the empty. That's a good sign. I put the empty back in and chamber it and close the bolt. Same thing, bolt stiff and a little tap and it's out. So I do a clean-up of the bore with Wipe-Out overnight and clean the chamber with some OOOO steel wool and Kroil on a bore mop concentrating on the neck area as it seemed gritty on the empty cartridge neck. The empty is still tight when rechambering and hard to pull back initially but I don't need to tap the bolt. Chamber and bore are now oil-free and dry as is the bolt.
The rifle is chambered in .308 and has at most 60-100 rounds through it, most of those 7.62x51 as that was what was available when he bought the gun. I used 7.62x51 in my .308 (pre 64 Win) and never had a problem, just for trigger time. I'm wondering if it's just a tightly cut chamber at the neck or just the cheap ammo.
Being at home I don't have the luxury of testing the gun without driving to my cabin, but live factory rounds chamber and extract as they should and the original empty round is now in a box of empties of about 100+ I have in the shop so I don't know which is the original.
A zone starts this coming weekend, we'll test it Friday with factory monos and hopefully, the problem is solved.
So he brings it over and I note the bolt is stiff when I lift it and it won't open up.
So I get a small block of pine 2x and small ball peen and do the tap tap, first tap bolt opens and ejects the empty. That's a good sign. I put the empty back in and chamber it and close the bolt. Same thing, bolt stiff and a little tap and it's out. So I do a clean-up of the bore with Wipe-Out overnight and clean the chamber with some OOOO steel wool and Kroil on a bore mop concentrating on the neck area as it seemed gritty on the empty cartridge neck. The empty is still tight when rechambering and hard to pull back initially but I don't need to tap the bolt. Chamber and bore are now oil-free and dry as is the bolt.
The rifle is chambered in .308 and has at most 60-100 rounds through it, most of those 7.62x51 as that was what was available when he bought the gun. I used 7.62x51 in my .308 (pre 64 Win) and never had a problem, just for trigger time. I'm wondering if it's just a tightly cut chamber at the neck or just the cheap ammo.
Being at home I don't have the luxury of testing the gun without driving to my cabin, but live factory rounds chamber and extract as they should and the original empty round is now in a box of empties of about 100+ I have in the shop so I don't know which is the original.
A zone starts this coming weekend, we'll test it Friday with factory monos and hopefully, the problem is solved.