Bought a brand new Winchester 94 Big Bore in .444 not too long ago. The first time I loaded it, I noticed that the bullets got pushed (about 3-5 mm) into the cartridge. Although being aware that it might increase the pressure and extend the amount of free-flight before reaching the rifles, I shot about 12 rounds with it. Nothing to complain about the accuracy; on a apprx 70 meters range, three shot series produced 1.5" groups with standard iron-sights. However, thinking about it, is there a possibility that firing those round could damage the gun in any way? For example the potential high pressure? Does anyone have any knowledge/experiences with this? The ammo was the standard 240grain Remington express ones.
And about the bullets being pushed in; the loading port seemed a bit tight, so that could be the reason(?) Or is the Remington ammo prone to this? I oiled the loading port a bit, and that seemed to help, but it still seems a bit tight. The magazine spring seems ok... Does this seem familiar to anyone? Hope I can just "break it in".
Any thoughts or ideas are appreciated!