Blown primers are a pressure sign unless it is a mechanical issue103 ELD-X loaded at .020 off of max COAL. Max loaded was 42.5 of H4350. No pressure signs.
Blown primers are a pressure sign unless it is a mechanical issue103 ELD-X loaded at .020 off of max COAL. Max loaded was 42.5 of H4350. No pressure signs.
Fierce Carbon Rival rifle.Is this an AR ? Edit I see this is not. The 400's have soft cups. I would try 450's if it's not a load issue.
Yup, I've had to clear out pieces before due to blown primers. I was 100% due from op. More like excessive back pressure.Firstly, it is VERY rare for a pierced/blanked primer to be a mechanical issue with the firearm. It is nearly always excessive pressure that causes pierced primers.
Secondly, if you haven't taken that bolt apart and cleaned it thoroughly and blown 100psi+ air pressure down it, there may be blanked pieces inside your bolt between the firing pin and bolt body…guess what this often does? Pierces every other primer, if you don't clean it, eventually you will have fail to fire issues.
As someone that worked on Target rifles, I saw this enough to know that often, I had to use an awl to remove those blanked peaces because the firing pin is flattening them into the bolt body and they conform to the shape of the internals…
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BTW, in addition to all the advice folks have already added, just letting you know that from now on... Primer Blanking is considered a possible pressure sign. You have to investigate further to classify the root cause.103 ELD-X loaded at .020 off of max COAL. Max loaded was 42.5 of H4350. No pressure signs.
HmmmThanks for the responses.
This is small rifle primer brass. So magnum primers wouldn't work as far as I know.
I had forgotten that the magnum small rifle primers were made. Was informed of that earlier in this thread.Hmmm
Most likely an issue with overpressure or your Firing Pin. Should not have punctured the Primer. Unless they are bad primers.6 Creedmoor. Firing pin appears to be piercing primer. No misfires, just trying to understand what is happening/why.
7 brass on left of pic. Adjacent rows fired from same rifle.
Unsure of exactly the sequence of the issue but fairly certain not consecutive and not the last 7 rounds fired from the rifle.
1x Alpha SRP brass and CCI 400 primers.
Fierce Carbon Rival rifle.
Thanks in advance.
CCI450 are small rifle magnum primers, also BR primers have thicker cups too.Thanks for the responses.
This is small rifle primer brass. So magnum primers wouldn't work as far as I know.
If it puntures #41 primers it needs to go to a smith for sureMost likely an issue with overpressure or your Firing Pin. Should not have punctured the Primer. Unless they are bad primers.
CCI # 41 are very hard cup primers designed not to have "Slam Fires" in AR style rifles/pistols. We use them in our ARs..
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