JeffG
Gold $$ Contributor
Primers are so darn consistent these days, when two out of ten fail to fire I know I've done something wrong. Second chambering on both cartridges resulted in the same fail-to-fire.
This is a new wildcat build (hunting rifle, Savage 99), First thing I checked firing pin protrusion, nope, it was good. Maybe it was poor primer seating, nope, they're the same as the others, visually and with mics. This was my first round of case-forming, first ten shots through the rifle, maybe headspace was off, not likely with all chambering and headspace work done by a cometitive benchrest smith. What else?
What are the chances that still wet OneShot inside the brass corrupted my primer when I seated them? Maybe OneShot on my fingers when I handled the primers?
Any relative input will be welcomed, Thanks
This is a new wildcat build (hunting rifle, Savage 99), First thing I checked firing pin protrusion, nope, it was good. Maybe it was poor primer seating, nope, they're the same as the others, visually and with mics. This was my first round of case-forming, first ten shots through the rifle, maybe headspace was off, not likely with all chambering and headspace work done by a cometitive benchrest smith. What else?
What are the chances that still wet OneShot inside the brass corrupted my primer when I seated them? Maybe OneShot on my fingers when I handled the primers?
Any relative input will be welcomed, Thanks