Just a suspicion at this point, as mentioned.
It could be something simple, like a spring or firing pin tip as JMichael mentioned. But it is highly suspicious that it appeared after a barrel replacement.
Can you post a pic of a fired case?
Was accuracy poor when shooting it? Sometimes indicative of excessive headspace as ignition is erratic.
Complete thread:
- problem with the munchkin rifle -
stonewalrus,
2013-11-26, 17:53
- I would try a No-Go gauge first, particularly since the -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 18:12
- Firing pin - uncowboy, 2013-11-26, 19:54
- I would try a No-Go gauge first, particularly since the -
stonewalrus,
2013-11-26, 20:07
- Just a suspicion at this point, as mentioned. -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 20:49
- no luck on the picture with my camera - stonewalrus, 2013-11-26, 21:14
- Just a suspicion at this point, as mentioned. -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 20:49
- problem with the munchkin rifle -
Catoosa,
2013-11-27, 17:38
- Which suggests some options... -
Paul,
2013-11-28, 10:41
- Found an article on Remington 500 series about putting a - stonewalrus, 2013-11-28, 13:11
- Which suggests some options... -
Paul,
2013-11-28, 10:41
- Time to get him his first AR. -
Rob Leahy,
2013-11-27, 21:19
- I don't even have MY first AR - stonewalrus, 2013-11-27, 22:03
- I would try a No-Go gauge first, particularly since the -
John K.,
2013-11-26, 18:12