My friend picked up his brand new Tikka Super Varmint in .243, scope, rings and a selection of ammo today.
I helped him fit it all together. Cleaned the barrel, chamber and lug area. Checked all the screws and torque.
All sorted we headed to the range. He'd sensibly bought 3 brands of factory ammo and was excited about the Hornady Superformance having read great reviews.
Norma was so-so barely scraping into 1 MoA. Federal gave two groups of 3 shots into 1 ragged hole and another 1/4" group. But sadly the Hornady fell at the first fence.
The first round wouldn't chamber to the extent that the bolt wouldn't close. The next 5 we tried all chambered differently with varying bolt closure resistance. If they were reloads I would straight away have said differing head space or differing COAL. We didn't fire them as I told him to take them back to the RFD and swap them for the Federals.
I find it shocking that in this day and age the quality control is so awful. Has anyone else experienced these issues?
I helped him fit it all together. Cleaned the barrel, chamber and lug area. Checked all the screws and torque.
All sorted we headed to the range. He'd sensibly bought 3 brands of factory ammo and was excited about the Hornady Superformance having read great reviews.
Norma was so-so barely scraping into 1 MoA. Federal gave two groups of 3 shots into 1 ragged hole and another 1/4" group. But sadly the Hornady fell at the first fence.
The first round wouldn't chamber to the extent that the bolt wouldn't close. The next 5 we tried all chambered differently with varying bolt closure resistance. If they were reloads I would straight away have said differing head space or differing COAL. We didn't fire them as I told him to take them back to the RFD and swap them for the Federals.
I find it shocking that in this day and age the quality control is so awful. Has anyone else experienced these issues?