Jimbeaux82
Handloader
- Jan 6, 2011
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In the past , I had read several posts here regarding failure with Winchester primers; ie leaking gas past the primer with a pin hole near the primer wall. I found information on several lots that had failures and compared the lots I had and none were the same but one was close. I e-mailed Winchester with the lot numbers I had (I have WLR, WLRM, WSR) asking if there had been a recall or failure with the lot numbers I had but never did receive a satisfactory answer from them. This week I bought a used Rem 700 in 7mm Rem Mag caliber, so loaded up a few rounds exactly per the Nosler Manual to see if it would shoot. I was using Federal brass, 150 NBT bullets, WLRM primers and VV N160 powder. So I loaded up 6 rounds each at 60 grs, 62 grs, and 64 grs as per Nosler. I fired the first round of 60 grs, all OK. I fired the second round and noticed smoke coming out of the end of my bolt. I checked the case and it indeed had the dreaded pinhole. I stopped at that point. I went home and pulled all of the rounds, discarded the Federal brass and reloaded with once fired Remington brass, paying very close attention to primer fit. I can verify that every primer fit tight in the pocket. I loaded up 3 with the same lot of WLRM primers (60 grs VV N160) that had failed in the Federal Brass (lot # DGL201G), the remaining rounds with Rem 9 1/2 M primers. I decided to fire the 62 and 64 gr lots first (Rem 9 1/2M primers) then come back to the 60 gr load last (WLRM primers). No issues at all with the 62 and 64 gr loadings (Rem brass, Rem primers). Came back to the 60 gr loading (Rem brass, WLRM primers) and had the exact same gas leakage issue. So now I have a gas damaged bolt. I have attached pictures of the case head as well as the bolt head. I have a few questions for anyone who has had this problem before and contacted Winchester:
1) do you have a specific contact at Winchester that I can speak to? I was not at all happy with my earlier e-mail asking about lot number failures. Now that I have had a failure, with damage, I want to speak to an actual person if possible.
2) is my bolt now ruined or can I safely use it. I fired 2 rounds with the described primer leakage.
3) What is it reasonable for Winchester to do in this case? Pay for bolt replacement and replace or refund primers?
Any other advice on how to handle this would be appreciated.
Jimbeaux
1) do you have a specific contact at Winchester that I can speak to? I was not at all happy with my earlier e-mail asking about lot number failures. Now that I have had a failure, with damage, I want to speak to an actual person if possible.
2) is my bolt now ruined or can I safely use it. I fired 2 rounds with the described primer leakage.
3) What is it reasonable for Winchester to do in this case? Pay for bolt replacement and replace or refund primers?
Any other advice on how to handle this would be appreciated.
Jimbeaux