I'm new to the Handi-Rifle and have been reading as much as I can on this forum. You guys are a wealth of info and I feel like I have learned a lot so far.
My groups have been anywhere from large to huge. My question is concerning the chamber of my .270 because it seems large to me.
One of the first things I noticed was how the brass had stretched in diameter. Once fired, the brass ejects easily but has stretched to the point that you can actually see a slight bulge where the case wall meets the head. The primers look fine and there are no signs of a pressure issue on or around the head stamp area. The sides of the head come out of the chamber shiny and clean. The case walls come out of the chamber relatively free of carbon but have lost most all shininess. I'm not sure, but it looks to me like the chamber walls must be rough and that that roughness is being stamped into the fired brass.
I have found that I can put a new factory round in the chamber, and with my finger on the primer, wiggle the cartridge inside the chamber.
Is this much wiggle room normal in a Handi? How likely is this to be the cause of my accuracy woes?