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Reloading
Problems with CCI-BR4's
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtime Shooter13" data-source="post: 1731314" data-attributes="member: 109503"><p>I have not experienced a FTF in my 40 years of reloading. I have used every primer manufactured in rifle, shotgun and pistol reloading. Since I never experienced FTF I can only give advice on what I have done since taught when I was a young kid. I Agree with Backcountry Sports, but take a step further. I have always confirmed firearm is unloaded and discharged firing pin spring before storing away. No need to dry fire, pull trigger when closing bolt and the spring pressure is released. I use snap caps in my shotguns and automatic weapons to discharge spring. I like to store my firearms wet (light oil in barrel) and store my firearms barrel down in my safes so oil residue does not run into bolt assembly, action and trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtime Shooter13, post: 1731314, member: 109503"] I have not experienced a FTF in my 40 years of reloading. I have used every primer manufactured in rifle, shotgun and pistol reloading. Since I never experienced FTF I can only give advice on what I have done since taught when I was a young kid. I Agree with Backcountry Sports, but take a step further. I have always confirmed firearm is unloaded and discharged firing pin spring before storing away. No need to dry fire, pull trigger when closing bolt and the spring pressure is released. I use snap caps in my shotguns and automatic weapons to discharge spring. I like to store my firearms wet (light oil in barrel) and store my firearms barrel down in my safes so oil residue does not run into bolt assembly, action and trigger. [/QUOTE]
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