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camjohnson
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I have a Weatherby .17 HMR model XXII which was purchased last year. I immediately noticed that it had about 10% misfires. I tried different ammo with the same results. I started looking at the misfired cases and noticed that the misfires all had inconsistent (very light) firing pin strikes, in fact some had barely identifiable strikes (the fired cases had normal strikes). I called Weatherby and they said to send it back. I sent it back along with several of the misfired cases (I rotated them and they fired the second time but you could see both firing pin strikes....the light one and the one that fired). Weatherby 'supposedly' fixed it and sent it back. I tried it again with the same results (10% misfires). I sent it back to Weatherby (again with 5 empty misfired cases showing the inconsistent firing pin strikes). They (Weatherby) fired 25 rounds on their range with no misfires and sent it back to me without attempting any repairs. I received it in the winter and didn't have a chance to fire it until today. I fired 25 rounds with 2 misfires. Both misfires have the characteristic light firing pin strike (barely showing an indentation). This is obviously a gun problem and not an ammo problem. However, Weatherby doesn't seem to want to fix it. Does anyone have any suggestions. It is a good rifle but I'm getting kind of upset with Weatherby's lack of abilitiy to fix it. It would seem to me that the problem is with the piston between the firing spring and the firing pin. I'm betting that it is too tight in the bolt and sometimes catches on sides when fired. I can't think of anything else that would cause this problem. Does anyone have any suggestions?