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Need help! Rifle shootimg way off!
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2176805" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>More info might help...the round that blew a primer...factory or handload? One of many like it or a new round to try? If it's a factory round or an established load of yours there's no reason it should be primer popping. </p><p></p><p>the carbon ring theory is most plausible however I want to rule out another gremlin. Is it at all possible you had a bore obstruction that caused a crazy pressure spike that caused a primer to fail/leave? Snow or mud or dirt in the muzzle? It can happen with braked guns no different than others. It is bad for them just the same. It could explain the blown primer round AND subsequent loss of accuracy with bullets that are still stable if it damaged the brake or especially the crown of the rifle. </p><p></p><p>just to be different my moneys on this haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2176805, member: 109862"] More info might help...the round that blew a primer...factory or handload? One of many like it or a new round to try? If it’s a factory round or an established load of yours there’s no reason it should be primer popping. the carbon ring theory is most plausible however I want to rule out another gremlin. Is it at all possible you had a bore obstruction that caused a crazy pressure spike that caused a primer to fail/leave? Snow or mud or dirt in the muzzle? It can happen with braked guns no different than others. It is bad for them just the same. It could explain the blown primer round AND subsequent loss of accuracy with bullets that are still stable if it damaged the brake or especially the crown of the rifle. just to be different my moneys on this haha. [/QUOTE]
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