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Problems with CCI-BR4's
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<blockquote data-quote="uncle_motorhead" data-source="post: 1731192" data-attributes="member: 13108"><p>All of my Savage rifles would close on a no go gauge. Had 3 Savages that would misfire on CCI primers, but still fire in my Remingtons. I increased the pin depth. No help. Bought, but did not install a heavier firing pin spring. Then checked headspace. Rotated the barrel in just a smidge so it would close on the go, but not completely on the no go gauge. The problem went away. All of mine had no iron sights, and I could still read the printing on the left side of the barrel. They were VERY accurate even with the excessive headspace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle_motorhead, post: 1731192, member: 13108"] All of my Savage rifles would close on a no go gauge. Had 3 Savages that would misfire on CCI primers, but still fire in my Remingtons. I increased the pin depth. No help. Bought, but did not install a heavier firing pin spring. Then checked headspace. Rotated the barrel in just a smidge so it would close on the go, but not completely on the no go gauge. The problem went away. All of mine had no iron sights, and I could still read the printing on the left side of the barrel. They were VERY accurate even with the excessive headspace. [/QUOTE]
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