Mikecr
Well-Known Member
It was pin protrusion that I was adjusting. All primers fired through adjustments.
But there are many attributes of striking, and I couldn't predict individual nor combination changes.
You have spring force, it's force curve, pin travel, protrusion & diameter, cocking piece mass and travel, sear release distance and clearance, primer cup thickness & hardness, and primer seating & preload, case headspacing. Well, there is at least that much with potential to affect us. Then you have the internal ballistic factors in ignition, which are many.
But there are many attributes of striking, and I couldn't predict individual nor combination changes.
You have spring force, it's force curve, pin travel, protrusion & diameter, cocking piece mass and travel, sear release distance and clearance, primer cup thickness & hardness, and primer seating & preload, case headspacing. Well, there is at least that much with potential to affect us. Then you have the internal ballistic factors in ignition, which are many.