Mark Chesebro
Gold $$ Contributor
Anyone experiencing missfires with Barnard model -P- and Russian large rifle primers?
Good and tight. This is the second firing pin spring I've had. 1st one one was even worse. I'm getting 2 missfires every 40 rounds.yep, is the cap on the back of the bolt tight?
yeah, mine did the same thing, no issues with FederalsGood and tight. This is the second firing pin spring I've had. 1st one one was even worse. I'm getting 2 missfires every 40 rounds.
My advice....change to Federal primers. JamesAnyone experiencing missfires with Barnard model -P- and Russian large rifle primers?
I like the bushing idea. A while back a Barnard came through the shop and it had a bushing as a spring booster. However the bushing was on the cocking piece end of the firing pin and did not travel with the pin.Barnards have very low firing pin fall. I am not surprised your having issues. The smaller Bat actions ( S and B) also have issues with Wolf primers, even cci mags. Low pin fall, light springs, ways to cheat to make a bolt open easy usually end up trading off accuracy and reliability. You can try to increase spring pressure by making a bushing to fit over the firing pin to compress the spring more, make it out of bronze so it will add weight to the pin as well. Less than .230 pin fall and your asking for accuracy issues.
This is absolutely the answer I hoped to get from someone knowing that problem.
This means you did not buy a new spring but a complete new firing pin?
I will try to get a heavy spring or a complete heavy firing pin.
Thx.