anyone seen this happen before?
its a misfire on the cartridge on the right, Im thinking its just a duff (or contaminated?) primer but would welcome any other thoughts from the mass of experience here.
Rifle
Blaser professional 6.5x55
Load
Norma once fired but FLR brass, primer pocket cleaned and flash hole uniformed.
IMR4350 45.5gn
Fed 210 primer
Sierra Gameking 130gn BTHP
not chronographed
this load was the most accurate developed in half grain increments (42gns to 46gn) and all others fired so far at that load (about 30) have been fine, as were the 20 development rounds. no pressure signs on any of the loads btw.
Its a mates rifle, new to him, shot 200 norma factory through it, (he's an experienced hand loader in 22-250 himself but due to recent house move, not got gear set up). We did the data research and loading together and were careful to check measurements of the FLR cases against factory and book having read some headspacing stories re Blaser. Priming was done by hand using a sinclair hand primer set correctly, all primers looked and felt correct as they went in.
There was no sound of primer ignition on this, just a click when he was doing some range practice, bullet is still in the case btw but I've not measured OAL against load data to see if there was any partial ignition and bullet movement (safety protocols of course followed, 30 sec wait before cartridge ejected etc) and yes there was (still is) powder in the case.
Would welcome any thoughts, observations etc always keen to learn and see if we did anything wrong for next time! If it is just a duff primer, what are peoples experience of how often that happens?
many thanks in advance
Andy


its a misfire on the cartridge on the right, Im thinking its just a duff (or contaminated?) primer but would welcome any other thoughts from the mass of experience here.
Rifle
Blaser professional 6.5x55
Load
Norma once fired but FLR brass, primer pocket cleaned and flash hole uniformed.
IMR4350 45.5gn
Fed 210 primer
Sierra Gameking 130gn BTHP
not chronographed
this load was the most accurate developed in half grain increments (42gns to 46gn) and all others fired so far at that load (about 30) have been fine, as were the 20 development rounds. no pressure signs on any of the loads btw.
Its a mates rifle, new to him, shot 200 norma factory through it, (he's an experienced hand loader in 22-250 himself but due to recent house move, not got gear set up). We did the data research and loading together and were careful to check measurements of the FLR cases against factory and book having read some headspacing stories re Blaser. Priming was done by hand using a sinclair hand primer set correctly, all primers looked and felt correct as they went in.
There was no sound of primer ignition on this, just a click when he was doing some range practice, bullet is still in the case btw but I've not measured OAL against load data to see if there was any partial ignition and bullet movement (safety protocols of course followed, 30 sec wait before cartridge ejected etc) and yes there was (still is) powder in the case.
Would welcome any thoughts, observations etc always keen to learn and see if we did anything wrong for next time! If it is just a duff primer, what are peoples experience of how often that happens?
many thanks in advance
Andy





