J23
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I have a Ruger 77 Tang RSI .243, I bought it about a year ago. Working up a load this summer, I got a LARGE amount of misfires using CCI 200 primers. I thought maybe I had a bad batch so I bought a new 1,000 case. Loaded up some and took it out today just to dial it in for Monday's opening day(it was already sighted in for my load.)
I shot 3 of them.. well tryed to shoot and it made a strike on the primer, not as deep as Im used too, and none of the rounds fired. NONE. I jsut got a click.
Bear in mind, that I have used the primers in my .270, .257 Bob and 7.62x39, with no problems.
What the heck is going on? Is there some type of firing pin adjustment that Im not aware of?
I do use an RCBS primer pocket uniformer on all of my cases, and this as yet to be an issue yet. Primer depth is about .003-.005" below flush, or about the thickness of a piece of paper. Surely that isnt the cause, as it never has affected any of my other rifles?
Please, answers needed as I was going to hunt with it on Monday.
I shot 3 of them.. well tryed to shoot and it made a strike on the primer, not as deep as Im used too, and none of the rounds fired. NONE. I jsut got a click.
Bear in mind, that I have used the primers in my .270, .257 Bob and 7.62x39, with no problems.
What the heck is going on? Is there some type of firing pin adjustment that Im not aware of?
I do use an RCBS primer pocket uniformer on all of my cases, and this as yet to be an issue yet. Primer depth is about .003-.005" below flush, or about the thickness of a piece of paper. Surely that isnt the cause, as it never has affected any of my other rifles?
Please, answers needed as I was going to hunt with it on Monday.