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Montana Elk and Mule Deer
05 December 2018, 04:02
katmagnumMontana Elk and Mule Deer
Hello All,
I don't often post, but I enjoy this forum very much. I just returned from a hunt in southwest Montana with Centenial Outfitters, great outfit, my guide was first rate. I managed to take a decent mule deer and an elk.
Elk was at 254yds 1 shot through the heart. Mulie was at 300, same result. 300 Wn Mag with 165 gr Barnes TSX over 71.5 gr of RE-22.
My buddie who was with me had the unfortunate experience in that his rifle would not fire. It was a newer TC Venture, and would hit the primer hard enough to dent the primer, but not hard enough to detonate the cartridge. I disassembled the bolt, thinking that maybe excessive grease or oil had gotten thick in the cold, but that didn't seem to be the case. Any thought?
05 December 2018, 04:28
chuck375Hopefully he got a loaner rifle and was successful. My guess would be he needs a heavier firing pin and spring. I had the same issue with a brand new Rem XCR II and that fixed it.
Regards,
Chuck
"There's a saying in prize fighting, everyone's got a plan until they get hit"
Michael Douglas "The Ghost And The Darkness"
05 December 2018, 04:38
Lamarprimers not fully seated.
05 December 2018, 04:57
TCLouisShoulder set back on reloading?
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Challenge your limits
05 December 2018, 07:47
WLWFactory loads of hand loads? Pictures of the primers would help.
06 December 2018, 03:03
farbedoTwo real options, try to fix it, or send it back to TC and let them mess with it.
Since the season is over, I'd send it back. They still have a pretty good rep for warranty work.
I also hope that didn't ruin his hunt and he got a loaner. Good to hear you had a solid hunt.
Jeremy
06 December 2018, 04:29
katmagnumThe ammo was hornaday factory, and yes it ruined his hunt. The first day he was on a bull at 200 yes, click!
06 December 2018, 05:21
Lamarsounds like he has 2 phone calls to make.
06 December 2018, 05:34
erictCongrats on your deer and elk.
As for your buddie - Did he put several boxes of that same ammo through that rifle prior to the hunt or was the hunt the first attempt using that ammo?
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"Listen more than you speak, and you will hear more stupid things than you say."
06 December 2018, 19:03
AnotherAZWriterObvious question: does it happen with different ammo.
Ever had Kepner-Tregoe training?
-When did we first observe the problem?
-where do we see it and not see it?
-etc.
19 December 2018, 00:32
AtkinsonPerhaps he should have done a bit more testing before going hunting..Thats a given or should be. Discover those problems before hunting...
But, stull like that happens to about everyone over their lifetime..no big deal, just mark it down as a good lesson..If every hunting trip was perfect without problems, Id probably taken up hopscotch and marbles..those screw up make a hunt interesting and bring back a lot of good memories, its not always about killing and animal, that's just the goal not the total of a hunt. That said, it usually takes a day or so to get over it..Wounding is the unforgiving screw up, that's about it.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
19 December 2018, 03:33
Uncle GrinchBeing a new TC, surely it was sighted in before heading to the field. If so, what changed or happened? Was the rifle taken apart or cleaned?
Shoot Safe,
Mike
NRA Endowment Member