rugger7622
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I've posted this on another forum, but still haven't figured out my issue.
I have a tight chamber barrel (will close on a go gauge, but takes a lot of force) and I have random Failure to Fire with LC brass. I bought 100 Starline pieces of brass and have had zero FTF with this brass. I've swapped firing pins and still had random FTF's. I've both swagged and cut the LC brass and even uniformed the primer pockets over the winter.
Today I shot 30 rounds had two failure to fires, both went off on the a second bolt cock. All FTF primers have shown positive strikes on the 1st failure. The brass that failed has been set back by the impact .007 compared to starting. I can't for the life of me figure out the issue or the next steps. I could just buy more starline, but I don't know it's happening with LC brass. Also, I'm crushing the primers around .006. I'm using CCI 450's and have tried 3-4 different packages. The brass grows very little if all fired in my chamber.
Should I:
1. Pull the barrel and reset it to easily close on a go gauge, I don't why this would be a problem? It's a barrel nut fit barrel
2. Buy new Starline brass and move on.....tough for me to do because it doesn't make sense to me!
3. Try something different?
I will say the gun shoot a legitimate 10 shot .75" groups with both 75ELDM's and 77TMK's.
Just not sure next steps.
I have a tight chamber barrel (will close on a go gauge, but takes a lot of force) and I have random Failure to Fire with LC brass. I bought 100 Starline pieces of brass and have had zero FTF with this brass. I've swapped firing pins and still had random FTF's. I've both swagged and cut the LC brass and even uniformed the primer pockets over the winter.
Today I shot 30 rounds had two failure to fires, both went off on the a second bolt cock. All FTF primers have shown positive strikes on the 1st failure. The brass that failed has been set back by the impact .007 compared to starting. I can't for the life of me figure out the issue or the next steps. I could just buy more starline, but I don't know it's happening with LC brass. Also, I'm crushing the primers around .006. I'm using CCI 450's and have tried 3-4 different packages. The brass grows very little if all fired in my chamber.
Should I:
1. Pull the barrel and reset it to easily close on a go gauge, I don't why this would be a problem? It's a barrel nut fit barrel
2. Buy new Starline brass and move on.....tough for me to do because it doesn't make sense to me!
3. Try something different?
I will say the gun shoot a legitimate 10 shot .75" groups with both 75ELDM's and 77TMK's.
Just not sure next steps.









