I have read that the M1 Garand's action was specifically designed to shoot certain grain bullets and powders, and that if this wasn't taken into account the gun had a tendancy to jam.
I inherited my grandpa's 1968 BAR, chambered in .30-06. It has a lot of sentimental value to me, so I would like to hunt with it more. However, it seems to jam quite often, and I just don't have the confidence to hunt with it. I have cleaned it's action several times, and have even had a gunsmith professionally clean it. It still jams...
I also own a BAR Mark II Safari in .338 Win Mag. To date, I have never had a jam in this rifle...I'm thinking that the redesign of the newer models allows them to cycle much better than the older versions.
Does Nosler produce a specific factory load that is meant to run in the older BAR's? I reload for everything, but this rifle, and would like to only run factory loads through it.
Any help or advice you might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-TB
I inherited my grandpa's 1968 BAR, chambered in .30-06. It has a lot of sentimental value to me, so I would like to hunt with it more. However, it seems to jam quite often, and I just don't have the confidence to hunt with it. I have cleaned it's action several times, and have even had a gunsmith professionally clean it. It still jams...
I also own a BAR Mark II Safari in .338 Win Mag. To date, I have never had a jam in this rifle...I'm thinking that the redesign of the newer models allows them to cycle much better than the older versions.
Does Nosler produce a specific factory load that is meant to run in the older BAR's? I reload for everything, but this rifle, and would like to only run factory loads through it.
Any help or advice you might have would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-TB