Yep.I have had this issue. Some rifles strike with firing pin harder than others. I would go with the one that goes off 100% of the time and not mess with the others in that particular rifle.
This thread is interesting!: I just measured a 210M & BR2: both measure 0.1270" height or depth.I have a new Bergara HMR Pro as well as a Seekins Havak chambered in 6.5 creedmoor. I loaded 150 rounds all with BR2s using Hornady brass as well as Peterson brass, some once fired some brand new all causing the same issues. Out of the 150 rounds I would say 20 would not fire on the first shot and 7 that would not fire at all. Primers are from different lots and causing the same issues. I have tried CCI 200s as well as federal 210s all without issue.. Does a gun just not like the hardness of the BR2s?
Did you try using the same primers using different rifles? If all other primers worked it is possible that the primers are the culprits. It happened to me that a box of CCI small rifle primers are causing the same problem. I went to another store and bought a box of CCI small rifle primers with a different lot number and the problem was gone.I have a new Bergara HMR Pro as well as a Seekins Havak chambered in 6.5 creedmoor. I loaded 150 rounds all with BR2s using Hornady brass as well as Peterson brass, some once fired some brand new all causing the same issues. Out of the 150 rounds I would say 20 would not fire on the first shot and 7 that would not fire at all. Primers are from different lots and causing the same issues. I have tried CCI 200s as well as federal 210s all without issue.. Does a gun just not like the hardness of the BR2s?