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Light primer strikes
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<blockquote data-quote="Grizz1148" data-source="post: 2381077" data-attributes="member: 84418"><p>Sorry if wrong forum.</p><p>I've had 5 out of 90 what I'm assuming are light strikes with a new rifle. </p><p>After removing bullet and powder I chambered the primed empty brass and they all fired. Measured firing pin protrusion and best I can tell it's .046-.047 which from my understanding is what bighorn says it's supposed to be.</p><p>Big horn sr3 action</p><p>Proof steel barrel</p><p>Peterson brass</p><p>Cci br4 primers </p><p>Any ideas? Don't have headspace gauges but fired brass measures .003-.004 longer than new brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizz1148, post: 2381077, member: 84418"] Sorry if wrong forum. I’ve had 5 out of 90 what I’m assuming are light strikes with a new rifle. After removing bullet and powder I chambered the primed empty brass and they all fired. Measured firing pin protrusion and best I can tell it’s .046-.047 which from my understanding is what bighorn says it’s supposed to be. Big horn sr3 action Proof steel barrel Peterson brass Cci br4 primers Any ideas? Don’t have headspace gauges but fired brass measures .003-.004 longer than new brass. [/QUOTE]
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