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REBORE & FEEDING PROBLEMS

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05 October 2009, 21:29
adam2
REBORE & FEEDING PROBLEMS
I recently had a Winchester model 70 rebored from 25-06 to 338-06. I did not shoot the rifle in 25-06 configuration and had shipped the brand new rifle of for reboring the same day it was delivered. The problem is that it now feeds very poorly (I don't know what the feeding was like as a 25-06). A gunsmith in South Africa tells me that it won't feed because of the rebore and I need to order an all new magazine and follower from the US!
My thoughts are that the 25-06 and 338-06 use exactly the same case and that, at worst, it will require only minor "tweaking". Any advice will be much appreciated. Adam
05 October 2009, 22:53
Westpac
Is the rifle a CRF or push feed? It would help to know what kind of feeding problem are you experiencing. The body of the 25-06 and 338/06 are the same with the exception of the neck and OAL. The larger diameter bullet may put the round a little out of position with the bottom of the extractor on a CRF as it climbs the ramp, but it shouldn't require much more than a little tweaking to correct. Feeding should have been tested before leaving the shop.


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05 October 2009, 23:36
adam2
It's CRF with the non-rotating claw extractor.
05 October 2009, 23:42
Westpac
Okay, now what kind of feeding problems are you experiencing?


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This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life.
06 October 2009, 09:55
adam2
Some cartridges seems to be "misaligned" as they are pushed against the chamber wall and not into the chamber. The bolt invariably just slides over the last cartridge without gripping it. Thanks for your assistance, I really appreciate.