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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Condensation on case
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<blockquote data-quote="David_h" data-source="post: 2587861" data-attributes="member: 123918"><p>My first thought is that an overpressure situation would show other signs too; not just pierced primer. By chance was there any cratering around the primer where the firing pin struck it? My 10 month old BAR 300 WSM showed cratered primers and two pierced primers without any other signs of overpressure so I guessed that the firing pin and/or spring was weak or maybe the bolt face hole was too large for the firing pin. I'll never know because Browning didn't give me any feedback, they just sent me a brand new identical rifle as replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David_h, post: 2587861, member: 123918"] My first thought is that an overpressure situation would show other signs too; not just pierced primer. By chance was there any cratering around the primer where the firing pin struck it? My 10 month old BAR 300 WSM showed cratered primers and two pierced primers without any other signs of overpressure so I guessed that the firing pin and/or spring was weak or maybe the bolt face hole was too large for the firing pin. I'll never know because Browning didn't give me any feedback, they just sent me a brand new identical rifle as replacement. [/QUOTE]
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