06 February 2008, 20:52
Ammo_DogHelp with a Rem. model 14
Whenever I cycle a round through my model 14,
there is excessive resistance felt on the down
stroke and the ejected case will have multiple
scratches from top to bottom. Some cases are
damaged worse than others, and almost all are
damaged bad enough that they cannot be re-loaded.
I have completely taken the rifle down and gave
it a good cleaning. I need some help, what is
my next step? Thanks in advance!
07 February 2008, 23:44
AtkinsonCheck out the chamber mouth, that is probably where the scratching is coming from and its an easy fix...A good gunsmith is the way to solve the problem as he can do a hands on inspection..All we can do here is speculate.
08 February 2008, 00:54
Ammo_DogI think I will take your advice and find a gunsmith. I just thought it would be something simple that I hadn't thought of.
The cartridge is already scratched before it even gets to the chamber, the action is completely smooth while chambering and ejecting. Must be something going on when the round is being pulled from the magazine tube.
08 February 2008, 01:46
Bo RichCheck your catrigde O.A.L., your bullets may be seated out to much for the Model 14.