Happy to post you my .264 collet puller if you’d like to use it. PM me your address then send it back when you’re done. I’m away for 10 days hunting now but I’ll post it when I get home.
Happy to post you my .264 collet puller if you’d like to use it. PM me your address then send it back when you’re done. I’m away for 10 days hunting now but I’ll post it when I get home.
Cheers mate i'll send you a pm when i get back from my trips in April.
I tried seating them deeper yesterday morning and most did give a audible "crack". I mickey'd up the broken hammer and pulled one. It still took some serious punishment to get it out still. I bent up the case rim/head doing this so wont piss around with anymore till i borrow that puller.
Also pulled one of the "Good" rounds. It weighed and measured good. Bent up the rim on this case too and also the green tip smashed off during the pounding required.
I fired the rifle for the first time yesterday afternoon with 6 of the "good" rounds. It shot a 1.06moa 3 shot group at 114m. So reasonable, but i'll redo all the loads myself and tune them properly.
I think the rifle might have some chamber issues though. The fired case shoulders are measuring 0.010" longer than factory and also one of the new cases (Norma) had 2 splits in the neck after firing.
I can see why the guy sold it. Also the rifle had obvious issues in the stock. Binding trigger grub screw on the stock which was fighting with the recoil lug fitment and also a metal burr at the back of the tang digging in and would have been binding.
Luckily i've bought it as a project rifle to pull apart and DIY a build on my lathe.
I'm bloody glad some other unsuspecting person didnt buy it and shoot it in its purchased state!!
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