Hey Fellas,
I've been to the range a couple of times with Rem 700 BDL carbine in .222 Remington Magnum (1960's manufacture). I am very pleased that I've already found a few loads that grouped 5 shots at 100yd. under 3/4" and two that are into the low .5's. A charge of 26.5gr. BL-C(2) seems to be the clear winner in this gun (a max. load, but no signs of excessive pressure).
My problem is that the gun is misfiring occasionally - a well dented primer, but no boom. On the first trip, it did it with some older Gevelot factory ammo and with 1 of my reloads, so I thought it could be partly the fault of the ammo. I bought a replacement PIERCEision Gunworks firing pin assembly from Sinclair, thinking that would fix the trouble (I was thinking weak main spring and/or short firing fin). That improved the problem, but didn't cure it. On my last trip, I still got 2 misfires out of 40 rounds fired (1 factory, 1 reload). In the case of the reload, it fired after about the 3rd strike, but the facory load didn't fire after 1/2 doz. strikes. The primer dents are well centered and sufficiently deep, so I'm kinda stumped for ideas.
I am seating the primers with a Lee handtool, and they appear to be seating nicely. Could there be excessive headspace, allowing the case to slip forward on the hammer strike? I have no HS gauges, but I'd think if this were the problem it would happen more frequently? All the brass was new (never fired) and I have measured case stretch of up to 0.008" after 1 firing, which seems a little high (?). Maybe this will improve after the cases are just neck sized for a 2nd firing in the same gun?
Does anyone have any theories as to why I'm still getting the odd misfire? Any thoughts are welcome! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
I've been to the range a couple of times with Rem 700 BDL carbine in .222 Remington Magnum (1960's manufacture). I am very pleased that I've already found a few loads that grouped 5 shots at 100yd. under 3/4" and two that are into the low .5's. A charge of 26.5gr. BL-C(2) seems to be the clear winner in this gun (a max. load, but no signs of excessive pressure).
My problem is that the gun is misfiring occasionally - a well dented primer, but no boom. On the first trip, it did it with some older Gevelot factory ammo and with 1 of my reloads, so I thought it could be partly the fault of the ammo. I bought a replacement PIERCEision Gunworks firing pin assembly from Sinclair, thinking that would fix the trouble (I was thinking weak main spring and/or short firing fin). That improved the problem, but didn't cure it. On my last trip, I still got 2 misfires out of 40 rounds fired (1 factory, 1 reload). In the case of the reload, it fired after about the 3rd strike, but the facory load didn't fire after 1/2 doz. strikes. The primer dents are well centered and sufficiently deep, so I'm kinda stumped for ideas.
I am seating the primers with a Lee handtool, and they appear to be seating nicely. Could there be excessive headspace, allowing the case to slip forward on the hammer strike? I have no HS gauges, but I'd think if this were the problem it would happen more frequently? All the brass was new (never fired) and I have measured case stretch of up to 0.008" after 1 firing, which seems a little high (?). Maybe this will improve after the cases are just neck sized for a 2nd firing in the same gun?
Does anyone have any theories as to why I'm still getting the odd misfire? Any thoughts are welcome! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif