Hey Guys,
Due to an unexpected confluence of events, I recently had the fortune to purchase a Mauser 98 produced by a respected custom gunmaker a few decades ago. The barrel is marked .280 Improved, and the seller identified the gun as a .280 Ackley improved. (The seller has been involved with the owners of this gun for over 20years.)
In any case, I purchased a box of Nosler .280 AI brass only to find that the shells won't completely chamber. (The Bolt stops just before camming completely shut).
Unfortunately, since I just received the gun this week I do not have any standard Remmington .280 brass, dies etc to compare.
So, my question is...any thoughts on why the Nosler Brass will not chamber, and what else to consider in the meantime?
JRH
Due to an unexpected confluence of events, I recently had the fortune to purchase a Mauser 98 produced by a respected custom gunmaker a few decades ago. The barrel is marked .280 Improved, and the seller identified the gun as a .280 Ackley improved. (The seller has been involved with the owners of this gun for over 20years.)
In any case, I purchased a box of Nosler .280 AI brass only to find that the shells won't completely chamber. (The Bolt stops just before camming completely shut).
Unfortunately, since I just received the gun this week I do not have any standard Remmington .280 brass, dies etc to compare.
So, my question is...any thoughts on why the Nosler Brass will not chamber, and what else to consider in the meantime?
JRH