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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Fed 215 vs. 215M
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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1107054" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>I have had the same issue. Yes a new spring in a NEW RIFLE may fix it. But in the end, I believe CCI primers have thicker cups. Have read that some competition pistol shooters use light springs for various reasons and they do not use CCI primers because of this.</p><p>Yes, you might change a firing pin spring. Might fix it, might not. I would rather use a primer that is more compatible with my springs. I cringe at the thought of having a CCI primer do nothing during the shot of a life time. Even if it is one in 5 thousand that fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1107054, member: 74902"] I have had the same issue. Yes a new spring in a NEW RIFLE may fix it. But in the end, I believe CCI primers have thicker cups. Have read that some competition pistol shooters use light springs for various reasons and they do not use CCI primers because of this. Yes, you might change a firing pin spring. Might fix it, might not. I would rather use a primer that is more compatible with my springs. I cringe at the thought of having a CCI primer do nothing during the shot of a life time. Even if it is one in 5 thousand that fail. [/QUOTE]
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