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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Light primer strikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 1911491" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>Also pull the firing pin assembly and make sure there isn't something inside the bolt body to keep the firing pin from traveling its full distance. If you have ever blanked a primer or 2, there is a good chance that a piece of the primer cup could be lodged in the bolt body near the firing pin hole. And while you have it out, adjust your sizing die so that the bolt handle has a very, very light drag on it when closing on a sized case (unloaded case of course).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 1911491, member: 10284"] Also pull the firing pin assembly and make sure there isn't something inside the bolt body to keep the firing pin from traveling its full distance. If you have ever blanked a primer or 2, there is a good chance that a piece of the primer cup could be lodged in the bolt body near the firing pin hole. And while you have it out, adjust your sizing die so that the bolt handle has a very, very light drag on it when closing on a sized case (unloaded case of course). [/QUOTE]
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