Measured firing pin protusion ( by decocking the bolt and measuring how much stuck out...this is correct? ) at 0.057".
Yep it is a ball powder.
It fired the last 7 reloads with fed primers perfectly today.
Measured firing pin protusion ( by decocking the bolt and measuring how much stuck out...this is correct? ) at 0.057".
Yep it is a ball powder.
It fired the last 7 reloads with fed primers perfectly today.
"Hunting and fishing" fucking over licenced firearms owners since ages ago.
308Win One chambering to rule them all.
Technically yes but from an engineering point of view no . What you are measuring is , uncocked , the firing pin at rest . What. the firing pin does when it flies forward is to go past the rest point and go until it hits the stop point i.e the point of no further travel .
So if you have a problem of not firing a round due to not igniting the primer the first port of call should be the round itself i.e headspace/primer seating / primer hardness etc. Then look to the bolt i.e clean it first & then polish the firing pin and internals , and then as a very last resort mess with the firing pin travel/protrusion.As an example someone ,who will remain anonymous, cocked up a calibre conversion to the point the chamber was about 0.010" to long . My solution in the end was to polish the firing pin / bolt internals to decrease lock time and increase firing pin protrusion( which is not straight forward) and now it works
Yep follow that.
As per opening post I think it is a headspace problem and or hard primers.
Rifle has never miss fired any other ammo.
Fired cases show varying primer strike depth but only in this ammo.
Will go threw and measure at least all I have loaded with the game king.
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