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Reloading
Misfire problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Leyerly338" data-source="post: 631592" data-attributes="member: 42650"><p>I too had the same issue, I have a Savage 110FCP w/HS Precision stock in the .338 LM. I have had 5 rounds do the same thing, only one of which actually showed an impression from the firing pin, very small indention though. I just re-chambered them all and they fired like normal. Been testing some of my own loads and gaining on accuracy, the Berger 300gr OTM's really like being close to the lands in My rifle, .020" Jump. Thing's were going great until My rail came loose "AGAIN" from the action. I used locktite on the screws this time so hopefully it cures the issue. Hope you get your misfire problem resovled. One issue I do have is that the extractor doesn't always grab the spent brass when I pull the bolt back. It has happened about 5 times out of the 70 rounds I've put through it. Maybe the HSM Brass is too soft???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leyerly338, post: 631592, member: 42650"] I too had the same issue, I have a Savage 110FCP w/HS Precision stock in the .338 LM. I have had 5 rounds do the same thing, only one of which actually showed an impression from the firing pin, very small indention though. I just re-chambered them all and they fired like normal. Been testing some of my own loads and gaining on accuracy, the Berger 300gr OTM's really like being close to the lands in My rifle, .020" Jump. Thing's were going great until My rail came loose "AGAIN" from the action. I used locktite on the screws this time so hopefully it cures the issue. Hope you get your misfire problem resovled. One issue I do have is that the extractor doesn't always grab the spent brass when I pull the bolt back. It has happened about 5 times out of the 70 rounds I've put through it. Maybe the HSM Brass is too soft??? [/QUOTE]
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