Tim,
Thanks once again.
Re; doing the work myself - I can actually have my company armorer handle it for me if I get a case of the bone head. Also NEF have been great at handling repairs for me in the past & have a UPS label on the way for this case.
Question; Would doing the repair myself cause any possible future factory repair issues?
Re; Wreckhog's questions...
The prefix is NT- I have 4 BBLs for this receiver (.223 bull, .308 bull, 25-06, 22-250), the other 3 calibers shoot/function flawlessly & accurately. (Other NEF calibers I reload are 45/70 & .22 Hornet).
Re; handloads, as I stated earlier the 22-250 is the only barrel I am having this issue with.
Handloads were 34g of Reloder 15 (this is a start load), 55g FMJBT, Winchester primers, new Winchester Brass, neck sized for concentricity (Lee collet die - no apparant issues with expander etc...), Light factory crimp. all cases checked for trim length, OAL = 2.350". If it is an issue with the handloads for this particular chamber my next step would probably be to check the actual chamber dimensions relative to resize specs. Although as mentioned, this occurred with new brass that had the necks touched up.
I had fired 41 rounds of this same load with no signs of any problem prior to the lockup.
Scope was a Leupold Vari-X II set on 6 power, also tried a Unertl Hawk 4x (Both scopes have no issues). NB: Chamber was clean, all NEF SOPs followed as per the FAQs
I am not so concerned about the accuracy as I am sure I can remedy this via checking fit & finding the right load for the BBL. The other BBLs for this receiver all shoot sub MOA.
I am more concerned about the lockup.
I hope this info helps.
Thanks for the excellent assistance
MC