jmkasza
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I’ve done a little googling on this, but haven’t been able to get a clear direction on what my next steps should be. My 6mm ARC pierced 4 of 20 primers today and now I feel like there is an issue to fix.
Background: Gun is a factory Savage 110 Switchback in 6mm ARC. I installed a Rifle Basix trigger, but its otherwise stock.
I shot the Hornady Match ammo 108gr ELD-M for barrel break-in and to accumulate some brass. I pierced a primer in the first box and another 2 or 3 over the first 100 rounds fired.
I loaded some 103gr ELD-X and had no issues. Re-sized with Hornady dies, loaded with LeverEvolution (getting close, but below max book load) and CCI 450. No issues, but they didn’t group well.
Next I loaded some 95gr Berger VLD-H with Lever and CCI 450’s. Did the seating depth test and found it favored 0.050” jump with groups about ½”. No primer issues.
I wanted to try the 95gr Berger CH, again loaded with Lever and CCI 450’s. Has potential here, but have not revisited yet to get dialed in. No primer issues. I installed the Rifle Basix trigger right before testing these and was still settling in with the vast improvement over the factory trigger.
Today, I shot 20 loads with the 87gr V-Max loaded with Lever and CCI 400’s. Good potential with groups from 0.650 – 0.890” but I pierced 4 of 20 primers. I also shot 6 factory rounds today, for what it’s worth, no pierced primers.
Why I switched to the CCI 400 with these last rounds (87gr V-Max) I can’t remember. I intend to shoot 450’s with this round, so maybe my issue with correct itself when I use 450’s for my next batch… or maybe not. It got me thinking about the 3 or 4 that were pierced in factory rounds. Is there an issue with the bolt or firing pin that needs to be addressed?
To revisit the primer issues, it was 3 or 4 pierced factory primers in the first 100 rounds. None in the next 100 rounds. Then today 4 of 20 in handloads. Rifle has 230 rounds down it as of today. None of my loads are above max or show signs of pressure outside of the pierced primers, if that is related to pressure in this situation.
I guess what I’m looking for here is some guidance on whether to take it in to have it looked over or just load another batch with 450’s to test. I don’t mind doing the testing, but I’d hate to find out the hard way I should have stopped sooner and it seems like the googling is hinting at a firing pin issue.
Background: Gun is a factory Savage 110 Switchback in 6mm ARC. I installed a Rifle Basix trigger, but its otherwise stock.
I shot the Hornady Match ammo 108gr ELD-M for barrel break-in and to accumulate some brass. I pierced a primer in the first box and another 2 or 3 over the first 100 rounds fired.
I loaded some 103gr ELD-X and had no issues. Re-sized with Hornady dies, loaded with LeverEvolution (getting close, but below max book load) and CCI 450. No issues, but they didn’t group well.
Next I loaded some 95gr Berger VLD-H with Lever and CCI 450’s. Did the seating depth test and found it favored 0.050” jump with groups about ½”. No primer issues.
I wanted to try the 95gr Berger CH, again loaded with Lever and CCI 450’s. Has potential here, but have not revisited yet to get dialed in. No primer issues. I installed the Rifle Basix trigger right before testing these and was still settling in with the vast improvement over the factory trigger.
Today, I shot 20 loads with the 87gr V-Max loaded with Lever and CCI 400’s. Good potential with groups from 0.650 – 0.890” but I pierced 4 of 20 primers. I also shot 6 factory rounds today, for what it’s worth, no pierced primers.
Why I switched to the CCI 400 with these last rounds (87gr V-Max) I can’t remember. I intend to shoot 450’s with this round, so maybe my issue with correct itself when I use 450’s for my next batch… or maybe not. It got me thinking about the 3 or 4 that were pierced in factory rounds. Is there an issue with the bolt or firing pin that needs to be addressed?
To revisit the primer issues, it was 3 or 4 pierced factory primers in the first 100 rounds. None in the next 100 rounds. Then today 4 of 20 in handloads. Rifle has 230 rounds down it as of today. None of my loads are above max or show signs of pressure outside of the pierced primers, if that is related to pressure in this situation.
I guess what I’m looking for here is some guidance on whether to take it in to have it looked over or just load another batch with 450’s to test. I don’t mind doing the testing, but I’d hate to find out the hard way I should have stopped sooner and it seems like the googling is hinting at a firing pin issue.