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280AI with too much head space...options?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hayudog" data-source="post: 1924062" data-attributes="member: 114389"><p>My 280 Rem, a Remington 700 Mountain rifle, shot just under an inch with my reloads. It was easy to get there, and I didn't think much of it.</p><p>A close friend shoots a 280 AI. I liked what his gun was producing, so, off the gun was sent to the same gunsmith that did his. The gun returns, and load development starts.... and I've struggled. Three different powders and a number of different weight bullets and manufacturers. Nothing better than 1 1/2", and not even consistent at that. Even tried factory Nosler Trophy ammo that friends gun runs to 3/4". Still an 1 1/2" in my gun. </p><p></p><p>Being a bit frustrated, had the gun looked at by another gunsmith. First thing he did was strip the bolt, and get out his go/no go gauges. First gauge was the go gauge and all good, as I expected. When the bolt closed on the no go, made me bit sick. With no resistance.</p><p></p><p>So. He's come up with options to bring it back into spec. </p><p>I'd like to have some input on what can or should be done to the rifle now.</p><p>And what conversation I should have with the gunsmith that did the original work. </p><p></p><p>thanks in advance. Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hayudog, post: 1924062, member: 114389"] My 280 Rem, a Remington 700 Mountain rifle, shot just under an inch with my reloads. It was easy to get there, and I didn’t think much of it. A close friend shoots a 280 AI. I liked what his gun was producing, so, off the gun was sent to the same gunsmith that did his. The gun returns, and load development starts.... and I’ve struggled. Three different powders and a number of different weight bullets and manufacturers. Nothing better than 1 1/2”, and not even consistent at that. Even tried factory Nosler Trophy ammo that friends gun runs to 3/4”. Still an 1 1/2“ in my gun. Being a bit frustrated, had the gun looked at by another gunsmith. First thing he did was strip the bolt, and get out his go/no go gauges. First gauge was the go gauge and all good, as I expected. When the bolt closed on the no go, made me bit sick. With no resistance. So. He’s come up with options to bring it back into spec. I’d like to have some input on what can or should be done to the rifle now. And what conversation I should have with the gunsmith that did the original work. thanks in advance. Doug [/QUOTE]
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