Alexander-M
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My new 6mmBR-A rifle is coming along well. It has a Panda F-Class action; Shurley Brothers LowRider XL stock; Brux 30” (finished) 4-groove, SS, 1:7.83 twist, straight 1.25” barrel; Jewel BR trigger; and is topped off with a NF Comp scope. The chamber was cut with a Wheeler-6BRA-#1 reamer from JGS.
I started with 200 Lapua 6mmBR brass cases to fire-form, plus 200 of the same, which I sent to DJ’s brass service to be hydro formed. So far I have been using Varget, CCI450 primers, and Berger 105-gr Hybrid bullets. I also have H4895 and 108-gr BT Target bullets yet to try.
Both the Hyd-Frm and Fir-Frm rounds have been impressive. At 100-y, the 5-round groups measure from 0.141” to 0.197” with the MagnetoSpeed attached. At 600-y the 5-round groups have had vertical of 0.23M, 0.28M and 0.31M, and the horizontal has been as or more impressive.
Problem:
Nine of the Fir-Frm rounds did not fire (DNF). I attempted firing two or three times each, but they did not go off. Not all happened the same day, and the temperature was between 13°F and 29°F when this occurred; I have no clue whether this has a bearing.
I pulled the bullets from the DNF rounds and re-seated them longer for more of a jam (0.016”), and five went off, but still have four that DNF. I took these four rounds apart and switched to Federal GM205M primers for these four, plus for six new rounds, and all 10 rounds fired, but two were pierced. These two pierced primers caused the bolt to open very hard in each case, which was caused by pieces of primer lodged inside the bolt, as I found later on at home.
Next step was to change the trigger hanger with a 0.0300 hanger to provide a longer firing pin travel. With this 0.0300 hanger and the CCI450, 10 out of 10 rounds fired the first time, but one out of five DNF last time. Remember, all of the Hyd-Frm rounds have gone off just fine; it has been just some of the Fir-Frm that DNF.
I have a match coming up (maybe) and had planned to fire-form then. I am not too concerned about having several of the DNF rounds, as I can take extras, but what can I do with these DNF rounds? I can take them apart and reuse the bullets and powder, which worked fine when I tried the GM201M primers, but I really do not want to use these Federal primers again.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thank you for reading this.
Alex
I started with 200 Lapua 6mmBR brass cases to fire-form, plus 200 of the same, which I sent to DJ’s brass service to be hydro formed. So far I have been using Varget, CCI450 primers, and Berger 105-gr Hybrid bullets. I also have H4895 and 108-gr BT Target bullets yet to try.
Both the Hyd-Frm and Fir-Frm rounds have been impressive. At 100-y, the 5-round groups measure from 0.141” to 0.197” with the MagnetoSpeed attached. At 600-y the 5-round groups have had vertical of 0.23M, 0.28M and 0.31M, and the horizontal has been as or more impressive.
Problem:
Nine of the Fir-Frm rounds did not fire (DNF). I attempted firing two or three times each, but they did not go off. Not all happened the same day, and the temperature was between 13°F and 29°F when this occurred; I have no clue whether this has a bearing.
I pulled the bullets from the DNF rounds and re-seated them longer for more of a jam (0.016”), and five went off, but still have four that DNF. I took these four rounds apart and switched to Federal GM205M primers for these four, plus for six new rounds, and all 10 rounds fired, but two were pierced. These two pierced primers caused the bolt to open very hard in each case, which was caused by pieces of primer lodged inside the bolt, as I found later on at home.
Next step was to change the trigger hanger with a 0.0300 hanger to provide a longer firing pin travel. With this 0.0300 hanger and the CCI450, 10 out of 10 rounds fired the first time, but one out of five DNF last time. Remember, all of the Hyd-Frm rounds have gone off just fine; it has been just some of the Fir-Frm that DNF.
I have a match coming up (maybe) and had planned to fire-form then. I am not too concerned about having several of the DNF rounds, as I can take extras, but what can I do with these DNF rounds? I can take them apart and reuse the bullets and powder, which worked fine when I tried the GM201M primers, but I really do not want to use these Federal primers again.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Thank you for reading this.
Alex