Ridgerunner665
Handloader
- Oct 28, 2008
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Ever since I got these two M70's I've had an occasional misfire that appeared to be a light primer strike...in both rifles.
One of the rifles did have a weak spring in it, I replaced the springs in both rifles....and had a misfire in my rifle the other day that caused me to miss a nice 6 point buck. I didn't actually miss, I just didn't get to shoot :x
I checked everything from chamber headspace to cartridge headspace to firing pin protrusion...bought new primers...everything...except the brass
I've been using a batch of Win brass that I bought from a guy on THR last year, it was new brass...I got the idea to check the seating depth of my primers, measured 100 rounds just now...94 of them were seated at .004"-.005" below flush...the other 6 were between .008" and .012".
I've never had this issue before but I'm pretty sure the primer pockets are too deep on a few of them...it has even happened a few times with cheap factory ammo (both Rem and Win)
M70's are more finicky with respect to this than a Rem 700 due to the difference in firing pin protrusion....055" for the M70, .060" for the Rem 700.
Not a problem...as long as one knows to look out for it...too bad I had to learn that the hard way, LOL.
And when I upgrade to the Tubb SpeedLock...I'll set the protrusion to .060" :mrgreen:
One of the rifles did have a weak spring in it, I replaced the springs in both rifles....and had a misfire in my rifle the other day that caused me to miss a nice 6 point buck. I didn't actually miss, I just didn't get to shoot :x
I checked everything from chamber headspace to cartridge headspace to firing pin protrusion...bought new primers...everything...except the brass
I've been using a batch of Win brass that I bought from a guy on THR last year, it was new brass...I got the idea to check the seating depth of my primers, measured 100 rounds just now...94 of them were seated at .004"-.005" below flush...the other 6 were between .008" and .012".
I've never had this issue before but I'm pretty sure the primer pockets are too deep on a few of them...it has even happened a few times with cheap factory ammo (both Rem and Win)
M70's are more finicky with respect to this than a Rem 700 due to the difference in firing pin protrusion....055" for the M70, .060" for the Rem 700.
Not a problem...as long as one knows to look out for it...too bad I had to learn that the hard way, LOL.
And when I upgrade to the Tubb SpeedLock...I'll set the protrusion to .060" :mrgreen: