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Firing pin issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pa pap" data-source="post: 888759" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>I will pull the bullets, reduce the powder, seat the bullets into the rifling, see if it will shoot and then back out the die.</p><p>I think I will try something first...I will go to the range, remove the bolt, put it on the dash vent for the defrost, set everything up and try a shot. If this shoots, I will let it get cold and try another shot. If it doesn't fire, I will re try the heat and try the same shell with the warm bolt.</p><p>I tried the same shell twice before with no ignition. Maybe this will show me something.</p><p>How do I know when I am at the correct shoulder length?</p><p>Should I feel any tension with the bolt?</p><p>Should I try to just neck size?</p><p></p><p>All great advice. I appreciate it.</p><p>Pap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pa pap, post: 888759, member: 74121"] I will pull the bullets, reduce the powder, seat the bullets into the rifling, see if it will shoot and then back out the die. I think I will try something first...I will go to the range, remove the bolt, put it on the dash vent for the defrost, set everything up and try a shot. If this shoots, I will let it get cold and try another shot. If it doesn't fire, I will re try the heat and try the same shell with the warm bolt. I tried the same shell twice before with no ignition. Maybe this will show me something. How do I know when I am at the correct shoulder length? Should I feel any tension with the bolt? Should I try to just neck size? All great advice. I appreciate it. Pap [/QUOTE]
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