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CCI 250 not igniting
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Hunter1" data-source="post: 1997352" data-attributes="member: 110057"><p>Hello, so I am having a lan issue with primers not igniting on the first strike.</p><p></p><p>Here is the scenario, CCI 250 primers in ADG Brass and loaded via a Forster press are not igniting in the first strike but when I cycle the bolt handle to re-arm the firing pin they always go boom the second time. The velocity and groups are all consistent even on the misfires. It is happening in about 30% of the rounds and in 3 different calibers/rifles. I have loaded these rounds and then shot them within 24-72 hours afterwards. Humidity and other environmental concerns I think are mitigated. At the same time I load and shoot these problem rounds, I'm loading and shooting FGMM215/210 and Lapua brass with no issues so it would seem something is going on in one or more of the primer/brass/seating method. Primers are from the same lot #.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone else had this issue? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Hunter1, post: 1997352, member: 110057"] Hello, so I am having a lan issue with primers not igniting on the first strike. Here is the scenario, CCI 250 primers in ADG Brass and loaded via a Forster press are not igniting in the first strike but when I cycle the bolt handle to re-arm the firing pin they always go boom the second time. The velocity and groups are all consistent even on the misfires. It is happening in about 30% of the rounds and in 3 different calibers/rifles. I have loaded these rounds and then shot them within 24-72 hours afterwards. Humidity and other environmental concerns I think are mitigated. At the same time I load and shoot these problem rounds, I’m loading and shooting FGMM215/210 and Lapua brass with no issues so it would seem something is going on in one or more of the primer/brass/seating method. Primers are from the same lot #. Has anyone else had this issue? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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