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My wife's first elk
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<blockquote data-quote="mpayne" data-source="post: 2319500" data-attributes="member: 56332"><p>Nice Elk for her glad it all worked out in the end. My daughter was shooting a Rem 700 that went click- big click and never went off, cost her the buck. I thought it was my reload there was no dent in the primer and the round fired when we tested it. As it turns out and we can make it happen every time we try. The bolt was lifted just enough that when you pulled the trigger the click was the bolt closing doing nothing with the firing pin. I don't think this is what happened in your case, you got too many tries!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpayne, post: 2319500, member: 56332"] Nice Elk for her glad it all worked out in the end. My daughter was shooting a Rem 700 that went click- big click and never went off, cost her the buck. I thought it was my reload there was no dent in the primer and the round fired when we tested it. As it turns out and we can make it happen every time we try. The bolt was lifted just enough that when you pulled the trigger the click was the bolt closing doing nothing with the firing pin. I don't think this is what happened in your case, you got too many tries! [/QUOTE]
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