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Failure to fire...???

EventHorizon

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Oct 31, 2009
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so both are from the same batch. 6.5CR standard seating, Winchester large rifle primers. The left is the FTF the right was fine. I pulled the bullet and the powder measured perfectly. I've fired a couple hundred rounds with this set up and this was the first time I've had a FTF. From the same batch (75 rounds) I had 3 other FTFs and the primers were identical in their appearance to the one on the left.

Any thoughts gratefully received.

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Ive had a similar problem in my Remington 700 chambered in 223. I had to replace my firing pin spring. I was getting similar primer strikes, some would shoot some wouldn't. After switching my firing pin spring, the issue went away.
 
It is difficult to say with only one view to refer to but it appears that the primer strike on the left resulted in the primer being rounded off where the firing pin made contact (it looks dome shaped with the firing pin depression as its center). It would thus appear that the firing pin spent most of its inertia seating the primer with not quite enough energy left to cause ignition.