well....I went to Kelby's. I thought I would post what I was told and what I told Greg.
Greg evidently is involved hands on building rifles.
My story: Purchased a Used LV BR rifle w/scope, (I failed to get any info on the loads it likes, only because I thought it would not be pertant due to what I had in mind).
I wanted a .269 neck rifle(But this one was .262) being that I was purchasing new brass and did not want to pitch my new brass when I change the barrel to .269 I reamed the old barrel.
I was purchasing a reamer any how and being that I have a Lathe I indicated the barrel and reamed it out. It only cut the neck and the lead, did not touch the chamber. Upon re-installing the barrel I had the action glue in come out (Yes I was using Sinclair purchased tools). I re do the glue in. (not changing the action/stock relationship)
This rifle will shot 1 in + groups at 100yd. I Using Barts 65gr BT, 205M, H322 or N133. .001 neck clearance.I changed power and varyed loads to no avail.
I tried the scope on a .22lr bench gun (seamed ok).
What I was told:
#1 make sure everything is tight , scope bases & mounts& lock rings
#2 Try different scope
#3 He lookd at 2 fired cases (fired 2-3 times no sizing,) I was shown how a bullet did not easly fit in the neck, this was bad, was told I should have .002 to .003 neck clearance. The sizing bushing should control neck tension.
(I run .001 and have never had any chambering issues or extraction issues, this rifle or any other) He did not have the same bullet I use but the tension I have I can seat the bullet with my fingers with a un-sized case. I think this idea is out in left field. Someone correct me if im wrong please.
Due to the large group size he was convinced its not a barrel issue, I asked for him to look at it ....I got the eye ball its clean and looks ok.
Greg was polite and burning his break time with me.(I offered to pay him)
Basicly there was not much intrest in taking the rifle in to figure it out or replace the barrel, at least not at this time maby end of season. I got the lecture about "people" building rifles that should not be doing that and selling problem children. I cannot blame him as "I know" that finding man made problems on anything is some of the worst jobs.
I thought my barrel would at least get a look with the bore scope . I feal I wasted 2hr of driving. I hope I can eat those words after I try a different scope, and I will also try a different bullet.
Adam