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Problems with CCI-BR4's
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1731292" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>There is no need to dry fire to release the tension on a FP spring. Making sure the rifle is empty (or at least pointed in a safe direction) with the bolt open, pull the trigger and while holding it, close the bolt. It will not cock. I store all my bolt guns this way.</p><p></p><p>OP, it sounds like spring problem, assuming your primers are seated properly. Take the bolt apart & if there's nothing obvious, replace the spring. If the spring has lost tension, eventually you'll have the same problems with the thinner cupped primers.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1731292, member: 78056"] There is no need to dry fire to release the tension on a FP spring. Making sure the rifle is empty (or at least pointed in a safe direction) with the bolt open, pull the trigger and while holding it, close the bolt. It will not cock. I store all my bolt guns this way. OP, it sounds like spring problem, assuming your primers are seated properly. Take the bolt apart & if there's nothing obvious, replace the spring. If the spring has lost tension, eventually you'll have the same problems with the thinner cupped primers. Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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