Savage Shooter 86, I received a phone call from a firing range, seems a shooter purchased a new rifle with 2 boxes of 30/06 ammo. The shooter had 5 fail to fire out of the first 20 rounds. All shooters at the range with 30/06 rifles had a go at the failed to fire rounds' a good guess would be each round got hit 6 times in three different rifles. What did I do? I told them to call Remington and the number was on the box. That afternoon the 15 fired cases and the 5 failed to fire show up here. I pulled the 5 fail to fire rounds down and measure all of the components and dimensions; I was impressed and then I removed the primers, the primers had been crushed, I then installed the primers back into the cases they were removed from, after installing the primers I chambered each case in one of my M1917s; that would be the rifle with killer firing pins, I busted each primer one after the other. It had to be a miracle because the case did not shorten between the shoulder of the case and case head. I checked all 20 cases with a home made chamber gage, Wilson case gage and a gage made from a take off barrel. I was impressed with the chamber of the new rifle' because? The cases fit my chamber gage with no added protrusion and the cases seated with slight thump pressure.
The shooter/reloader/builder that brought the ammo over went home and did a search for the tools we used.
F. Guffey
The shooter/reloader/builder that brought the ammo over went home and did a search for the tools we used.
F. Guffey