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- Dec 25, 2007
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Did not have a good day at the range. Took approximately 96 test loads to try out today for my Winchester Model 70 .264 Win Mag. I have 140 gr. Nosler Ballistic Tips loaded with Nosler brass and CCI 250 Primers. After firing about 20 of them, the next set of 3 was 76.0 gr. of RL33. The first round fired and the bolt was ever so slightly more difficult to open. I chambered the next round of the lot and fired it. There was no problem with the bolt on this round. I ejected the casing and inspected the primer. Primer was pierced. I had one more of that lot to fire so I chambered it and zeroed in on the target. Squeezed the trigger; nothing. Came to realize that the rifle will now not cock upon opening and closing the bolt. The safety will not move from the fire position. I removed the bolt and was going to disassemble the bolt, but I know the safety is to be in the middle position of the three prior to diss-assembly. Something had to have happened to the firing pin or spring is all I can think of. The string prior to this was 75.0 gr. of RL33. One of those 3 did not fire, which I credited to a bad primer. I used the QL data to arrive at these loadings. Alliant has no data available for RL33 powder and the .264. Anyone have any thoughts on this problem I now have?