Gents,
Recently I chambered a bbl for the 6mm BRX cartridge. THe brass used is Lapua, powder Varget, 107 SMKs and Wolf primers.
The fireform method used was the false shoulder method and the often recommended load of 30 gr of Varget with the bullet .010" into the lands.
Bolt life was normal and the primers are not flattened. The primer imprimt is something else. The normal dimple of the firing pin is very shallow and flowing back around the pin and into the bolt hole itseld. If this was normal ammo,after fireforming) I would simply think my firing pin hole is too large. This unit has not been bushed to the smaller .062" diameter.
In your opinions, what am I looking at here? Is this simply a firing pin hole that is too large?
The action is a Rem 700 converted to a single-shot.
I have photo's but they are too big,4.2 mgs) to load.
RGDS
Bob
Recently I chambered a bbl for the 6mm BRX cartridge. THe brass used is Lapua, powder Varget, 107 SMKs and Wolf primers.
The fireform method used was the false shoulder method and the often recommended load of 30 gr of Varget with the bullet .010" into the lands.
Bolt life was normal and the primers are not flattened. The primer imprimt is something else. The normal dimple of the firing pin is very shallow and flowing back around the pin and into the bolt hole itseld. If this was normal ammo,after fireforming) I would simply think my firing pin hole is too large. This unit has not been bushed to the smaller .062" diameter.
In your opinions, what am I looking at here? Is this simply a firing pin hole that is too large?
The action is a Rem 700 converted to a single-shot.
I have photo's but they are too big,4.2 mgs) to load.
RGDS
Bob