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Federal 210 Primers Not firing
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 1848614" data-attributes="member: 105459"><p>I have used Federal 210M primers and never experienced an adverse reactions. I use the them exclusively in 3 firearms in 6.5 and .308 caliber.</p><p>But in fairness I make it a habit of tearing down my bolt and lubricating it religiously. I know that just a little carbon .or powder residue can play havoc so I just wan to remove any undesirable variable's from the equations</p><p>Also while you are at it check your springs that contain the firing pin for wear. You may find that they will also need to be cleaned or replaced. Additionally clean your ejector, and extractor.</p><p></p><p> As a last resort or should I say first resort try a 100 ea. box of CCI #200 LR Primers or better yet # BR 4 . ( They are one of the hardest). If you still are having problems you know that it is your rifle that is the root cause and not the brand of primers that you are using !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 1848614, member: 105459"] I have used Federal 210M primers and never experienced an adverse reactions. I use the them exclusively in 3 firearms in 6.5 and .308 caliber. But in fairness I make it a habit of tearing down my bolt and lubricating it religiously. I know that just a little carbon .or powder residue can play havoc so I just wan to remove any undesirable variable's from the equations Also while you are at it check your springs that contain the firing pin for wear. You may find that they will also need to be cleaned or replaced. Additionally clean your ejector, and extractor. As a last resort or should I say first resort try a 100 ea. box of CCI #200 LR Primers or better yet # BR 4 . ( They are one of the hardest). If you still are having problems you know that it is your rifle that is the root cause and not the brand of primers that you are using ! [/QUOTE]
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