roaring_stag
Well-Known Member
I have experienced 4 misfires with my rifle within the last week (two of these misfires meant that I lost animals which, had the bullet fired, would have been successful culls = lost income as I am culling under contract).
Rifle - Tikka M695
Caliber - .270
Ammunition - Factory, Sako, Powerhead 2, 110 gn
The usual scenario is:
1. Spy deer, exit pickup
2. chamber round quietly, apply safety
3. approach/stalk into animal and set up for shot
4. remove safety, followed by the dreaded click.....!
If I have the opportunity for a reload, and second shot, then the second shot has worked each time.....
Recently, I have stripped the bolt, cleaned spring, firing pin etc, in the hope that this might cure the issue..... sadly not!
Upon inspection, the primer is struck, with a good impression on the surface of the primer. Compared to other spent cases of the same ammunition, it is perhaps very slightly more 'lightly struck'.
My thoughts/suspicions are:
A) I am chambering the round gently/quietly to avoid making noise, this is seating the round incorrectly, not far enough forward in the breach?
B) the firing pin is worn - which means that when the trigger is operated the firing pin isn't firing forward as much as it should?
C) The firing pin spring is worn - which means that when the trigger is operated, it does not have the necessary force to fire the primer.
D) I have a dodgy batch of SAKO ammo (I think this is unlikely, as I have used this ammo for a good while now, without issue).
I will attempt to post some photos of the misfired rounds and the spend cartridges for comparison and comment.
(N.B. - I know very little about ammo/reloading/primers etc)
Thanks in advance.
RS
[EDIT - I have just realised that this thread would probably be better places in the rifles/ammunition sections of this category - Admin - please feel free to relocate]
Rifle - Tikka M695
Caliber - .270
Ammunition - Factory, Sako, Powerhead 2, 110 gn
The usual scenario is:
1. Spy deer, exit pickup
2. chamber round quietly, apply safety
3. approach/stalk into animal and set up for shot
4. remove safety, followed by the dreaded click.....!
If I have the opportunity for a reload, and second shot, then the second shot has worked each time.....
Recently, I have stripped the bolt, cleaned spring, firing pin etc, in the hope that this might cure the issue..... sadly not!
Upon inspection, the primer is struck, with a good impression on the surface of the primer. Compared to other spent cases of the same ammunition, it is perhaps very slightly more 'lightly struck'.
My thoughts/suspicions are:
A) I am chambering the round gently/quietly to avoid making noise, this is seating the round incorrectly, not far enough forward in the breach?
B) the firing pin is worn - which means that when the trigger is operated the firing pin isn't firing forward as much as it should?
C) The firing pin spring is worn - which means that when the trigger is operated, it does not have the necessary force to fire the primer.
D) I have a dodgy batch of SAKO ammo (I think this is unlikely, as I have used this ammo for a good while now, without issue).
I will attempt to post some photos of the misfired rounds and the spend cartridges for comparison and comment.
(N.B. - I know very little about ammo/reloading/primers etc)
Thanks in advance.
RS
[EDIT - I have just realised that this thread would probably be better places in the rifles/ammunition sections of this category - Admin - please feel free to relocate]
