Last year at the end of deer season I had the chance to pick up a used Omega. I have owned a few Omegas and never had the first bit of trouble with any of them, and all of them have been sub MOA guns.
I took it out to the range and it perfomed flawlessly, printing 3 shot groups @ 100 yards that could almost be covered with a nickle.
Last weekend I took it to the range to verify my zero. Thats where the trouble began. Pre shooting routine was followed as usual. All oil removed from bore with dry patches, followed by a couple patches wet with Windex, then bore was dried with a couple dry patches. Breech plug removed, wiped free of oil, threads lubed with Super Lube and reinstalled. Snapped 2 primers to clear fire channel.
1st shot...So much smoke blew out of the reciever area that I thought the barrel had ruptured. For several seconds after the shot, smoke was rolling out of the ramrod channel and from under and around the breech area. I took the barrel out of the stock and inspected the welds and the outside of the barrel, found no residue where flame or smoke may have blown through a crack. No residue inside the stock either. Decided to shoot again since everything looked ok, chalked it up to missing some oil in the breech plug.
2nd shot...everything was fine, no blow back, but...the shot impacted approx 4" from the first.
3rd shot...so much smoke youd think the barrel ruptured again. What the....
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4th shot...everything was fine, no blow back.
5th shot...more blowback again....this went on for several more shots. It might shoot one or two with no blowback, then the next shot there would be so much blowback youd think you were standing on the wrong end of the gun.
Went home and pulled the breech plug, cleaned it up, reamed, scrubed, Ultrasonic cleaned...inspected the plug and found no pitting or gas cutting, threads are fine with no damage.
Pulled barrel from the stock, found no residue on the outside of the barrel or inside the stock that would indicate a fracture of any kind where gas would be escaping. Tried new powder and primers...same results.
Cleaned gun up again and then started having trouble with the swinging breech not wanting to snap closed.
Took barrel back out of stock, inspected for a spent primer or crud that might keep the breech from closing and found nothing. Tried to close the breech...still dont want to close. Inspected it a few more times, couldnt see any reason why it wouldnt close, so I squeezed it jus a bit harder and "PING"...felt something hit my foot and looked down to find the trigger laying on top of my foot.
Shipped it back to T/C with high doubts that it will get back to my in time to hunt., so I ended up picking up a new Omega Z5 just in case.
Anyone ever have similar troubles? I dont know if the trigger breaking was related or a separate issue, but man...I dont know what in the world went wrong with this rifle. At first I suspected a bad or worn out breech plug but found that the breech plug was like new, the gun was used...but had less than 50 shots through it when I got it. NEVER had any trouble with an Omega until this one.