BrentM
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Oh yeah that makes more sense and that sucks big time.In my case i have new chrome silicon springs in each rifle. That is why i think they may have gotten wet.
Oh yeah that makes more sense and that sucks big time.In my case i have new chrome silicon springs in each rifle. That is why i think they may have gotten wet.
Add to statement when elk hunting went to shoot at a elk 100 yds away gut just went click fed 210 didnt fire ejection complete next one fired elk downYes I did I use only cci and Winchester
I also agree with this. I have never experienced a misfire with the Fed 210M or standard. Same for the 215's.I seriously doubt it's an issue with primers.
It's either case head spacing, primer seating/pocket spacing, or mis-adjusted striking.
If there is an assumption to make, and until known otherwise, it's NOT BAD PRIMERS.I have a batch of CCI 250 that has occasional misfires in all guns I have used them in. Several other primer brands never failed to fire with the same guns and loads. Bad primers do happen.
May be getting ready for shortage on Lapua 338 brass Norma 338 brass Berger 215 hybrid 30 cal. bullets as the new government contract for 800,000 of .300 Norma Magnum 200,000 338 Norma magnum.PLEASE LAPUA, I AM BEGGING YOU TO MAKE SOME BRASS IN 6.5 PRC!
I wanted to ask and see if anybody else has a problem with federal 210 rifle primers not firing. I'm using them on a 6.5 PRC. I have put them back in the chamber and tried to fire them a second time with the same results. They have a good solid dent in them as well. I would throw them away and by a different brand but I just a brick of 1000.