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Problems with CCI-BR4's
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1731147" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I seat Feds at 2thou crush into pockets. CCIs tested better at 4thou crush, to better sensitize them.</p><p>As mentioned your spring could be weak, pin worn, or, your pin could have slipped in it's cocking piece. If that happened you'll see occasional fliers and eventually random misfires. From here it would take a day session & handful of tools to reset the released pin protrusion back to optimum.</p><p>Other things, gummed up pin, poor sear release from the trigger. Sear impacts internal with cocking piece. The action tang could be rubbing the released cocking piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1731147, member: 1521"] I seat Feds at 2thou crush into pockets. CCIs tested better at 4thou crush, to better sensitize them. As mentioned your spring could be weak, pin worn, or, your pin could have slipped in it's cocking piece. If that happened you'll see occasional fliers and eventually random misfires. From here it would take a day session & handful of tools to reset the released pin protrusion back to optimum. Other things, gummed up pin, poor sear release from the trigger. Sear impacts internal with cocking piece. The action tang could be rubbing the released cocking piece. [/QUOTE]
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