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jaybic
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Hey fellas,
A question for those in the know.....I am beginning my first venture into a full custom rig and I have fire formed the first 50 cases for my brand new 243ai and in doing so I had a number of misfires, maybe 10 (+ or -) most of which fired on the second try but 3 would not go off at all. I also noticed that I had 7 or 8 cases where the primer had backed out of the pocket, the worst of which I measured at 0.019.
At risk of putting my ignorance on display, I have to ask if these are "normal" fire forming faux pas or do I have some sort of legitimate issue that I should be taking it back to my smith for? Excessive headspace?...
In talking with him, he explained that we were going for a crush fit of about 4 thousands of an inch, which as I understand it, is supposed to keep the round from flopping around in the chamber and prevents this sort of thing(I am paraphrasing here) so I don't know...is this supposed to be happening and if not, why is it and what is the proper fix? I think I am in over my head perhaps......
Thanks for your time, I honestly do appreciate it and have a great day.
Jamie
A question for those in the know.....I am beginning my first venture into a full custom rig and I have fire formed the first 50 cases for my brand new 243ai and in doing so I had a number of misfires, maybe 10 (+ or -) most of which fired on the second try but 3 would not go off at all. I also noticed that I had 7 or 8 cases where the primer had backed out of the pocket, the worst of which I measured at 0.019.
At risk of putting my ignorance on display, I have to ask if these are "normal" fire forming faux pas or do I have some sort of legitimate issue that I should be taking it back to my smith for? Excessive headspace?...
In talking with him, he explained that we were going for a crush fit of about 4 thousands of an inch, which as I understand it, is supposed to keep the round from flopping around in the chamber and prevents this sort of thing(I am paraphrasing here) so I don't know...is this supposed to be happening and if not, why is it and what is the proper fix? I think I am in over my head perhaps......
Thanks for your time, I honestly do appreciate it and have a great day.
Jamie