BR4 primer missfires
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BR4 primer missfires
SO I've heard it mentioned around the traps recently. It seems a few people are experiencing misfires with BR4 primers. I know I am, 4 out of 25 today!
I popped them (yes there was powder in there lol) and they look like new bar the dent in the back!
My batch is
L23U12
I popped them (yes there was powder in there lol) and they look like new bar the dent in the back!
My batch is
L23U12
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
Jeez Tim your lucky to be shooting this weekend while it's 40C here.
I've not used many BR4's and I not had that problem but also with a different batch.
Only had problems with primers not firing when I had a Barnard.
Geoff
I've not used many BR4's and I not had that problem but also with a different batch.
Only had problems with primers not firing when I had a Barnard.
Geoff
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
I'll have to check my batch number, but I had more than 6 out of 24 fail to ignite on the first strike recently. Some went with a second blow, some not at all. Switched to Rem 7 1/2 and no problems thus far.
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
Hi Tim
Yes, had a big issues at the NRAA Queens with a batch of BR4 primers. They were the first of a new batch that I was using - about 30% wouldn't go off.
Switched back to another batch number and presto never another issue, same rifle, same load and same primer seating depth.
Sorry, don't have the batch number as I sent them back to NIOA for a new box - which they have replaced for me.
Cheers
Andrew
Yes, had a big issues at the NRAA Queens with a batch of BR4 primers. They were the first of a new batch that I was using - about 30% wouldn't go off.
Switched back to another batch number and presto never another issue, same rifle, same load and same primer seating depth.
Sorry, don't have the batch number as I sent them back to NIOA for a new box - which they have replaced for me.
Cheers
Andrew
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
Tim,
Just about everybody who uses small CCI primers uses 450 magnums, even in 6BR.
Alan
Just about everybody who uses small CCI primers uses 450 magnums, even in 6BR.
Alan
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
AlanF wrote:Just about everybody who uses small CCI primers uses 450 magnums in 6BR.
except me.
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
johnk wrote:AlanF wrote:Just about everybody who uses small CCI primers uses 450 magnums in 6BR.
except me.
Okay, everybody apart from a few part-timers .
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
I've seen and heard this problem, haven't had it as I am using FED's
Mark uses BR4's in his Palma cases, pretty sure he has had a few issues too.
Mark uses BR4's in his Palma cases, pretty sure he has had a few issues too.
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
And me!
Vicki and I would have used approx. 5000 BR4 last year without one hiccup.
that would have been 3 different batches at least and all in Barnards FWIW.
Shane G
Vicki and I would have used approx. 5000 BR4 last year without one hiccup.
that would have been 3 different batches at least and all in Barnards FWIW.
Shane G
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
Chopper wrote:Tim , What Action are you using, ? and how is your headspace ? Chop
This is a recurrent problem with all CCI primers and I think the primary cause is the relatively malleable cup material they use.
This is of course associtad with other causes:
A weak firing pin spring.
Insufficient striker protrusion.
Loose primers.
Case sized too short, wich allow agap between case and chamber shoulders,the round mowing forward onn impact,dampening the striker blow (and making life hard for the extractor as well).
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
Robert,
Also, I get the impression that small primers are generally more problematic than large. I have used approximately 20,000 BR-2 primers in Barnard actions and have not had a single primer failure with them (nor with any other large primer for that matter). Small primers seem to be less tolerant of the other causes you mention.
Alan
Also, I get the impression that small primers are generally more problematic than large. I have used approximately 20,000 BR-2 primers in Barnard actions and have not had a single primer failure with them (nor with any other large primer for that matter). Small primers seem to be less tolerant of the other causes you mention.
Alan
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
Eratic Ignition in a nutshell ? Headspace or week spring, Maybe a dirty internal bolt? ??
Robert, in years past, the Millenium bolt internally gave eratic ignition with too much oil , it gave a hydrolic affect variation, a slight dusting with mos2 or graphite solved that problem I think ? chop
Robert, in years past, the Millenium bolt internally gave eratic ignition with too much oil , it gave a hydrolic affect variation, a slight dusting with mos2 or graphite solved that problem I think ? chop
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
I dont think many look at a consistant and posotive ignition , In my experience as an old powder Monkey ,the VOD , velocity of detonation was ,regulated by the ignition, Chop
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Re: BR4 primer missfires
Chopper wrote:Eratic Ignition in a nutshell ? Headspace or week spring, Maybe a dirty internal bolt? ??
Robert, in years past, the Millenium bolt internally gave eratic ignition with too much oil , it gave a hydrolic affect variation, a slight dusting with mos2 or graphite solved that problem I think ? chop
Choper,
True. It has always been rrecommended to keep the system dry, except the sear of course. This is same for all makes of actions.
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