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<blockquote data-quote="Husky user" data-source="post: 2273599" data-attributes="member: 116255"><p>I have a new Weatherby Back Country in 6.5 RPM.</p><p>From day one it craters the primer.</p><p>Factory ,reloads all of them.</p><p>I contacted Weatherby and they said they thought maybe the firing pin spring was weak.</p><p>Just made it harder to spot the start of hi pressure.</p><p>I contacted them about another problem I thought might be covered by warranty.</p><p>Said maybe they could fix the firing pin spring at the same time.</p><p>Now they tell me all RPM strike the primer hard.</p><p>Told me to check to make sure the firing pin was not sticking out of the bolt face when cocked.</p><p>I am inclosing a picture of some fired cases(mix of factory and reloads)</p><p>Any ideas from the forum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Husky user, post: 2273599, member: 116255"] I have a new Weatherby Back Country in 6.5 RPM. From day one it craters the primer. Factory ,reloads all of them. I contacted Weatherby and they said they thought maybe the firing pin spring was weak. Just made it harder to spot the start of hi pressure. I contacted them about another problem I thought might be covered by warranty. Said maybe they could fix the firing pin spring at the same time. Now they tell me all RPM strike the primer hard. Told me to check to make sure the firing pin was not sticking out of the bolt face when cocked. I am inclosing a picture of some fired cases(mix of factory and reloads) Any ideas from the forum? [/QUOTE]
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