Hi guys, hoping to get some help/opinion on what to do with my kimber 84M in 7-08.
Bought the gun used off of a member here a long time back and have fired it very little. I never had a misfire with the approx 3 boxes of factory ammo i fired through it.
Just started handloading this year. Worked up a great load in my 30-06 and have now moved onto the kimber.
Started out with brand new win brass that I FL resized, then loaded imr4064 in small increasing increments to fire some ttsx's.
Took the gun to the range, pulled the trigger and click... tried another one, one step up from there, click... one more time, new shell, click....
Primer strikes seemed fine when compared to my 30-06
Talked to a fellow reloader about it and he said to keep hitting a few of those rounds until they fire. I did that at the next trip to the range and it would take between 2 and 8 strikes for a round to fire..
Has anyone else ever experienced something like this?
What should I do to figure out whats going on?
I live in a city now (gotta fix that...) and its a long drive to anywhere I can shoot so hoping I can diagnose this problem with as few range trips as possible.
Was hoping to give this gun to my old man for deer, he likes how light it is for his worn out shoulders to carry.
Thanks guys, as always really appreciate the help.
Yak
Bought the gun used off of a member here a long time back and have fired it very little. I never had a misfire with the approx 3 boxes of factory ammo i fired through it.
Just started handloading this year. Worked up a great load in my 30-06 and have now moved onto the kimber.
Started out with brand new win brass that I FL resized, then loaded imr4064 in small increasing increments to fire some ttsx's.
Took the gun to the range, pulled the trigger and click... tried another one, one step up from there, click... one more time, new shell, click....
Primer strikes seemed fine when compared to my 30-06
Talked to a fellow reloader about it and he said to keep hitting a few of those rounds until they fire. I did that at the next trip to the range and it would take between 2 and 8 strikes for a round to fire..
Has anyone else ever experienced something like this?
What should I do to figure out whats going on?
I live in a city now (gotta fix that...) and its a long drive to anywhere I can shoot so hoping I can diagnose this problem with as few range trips as possible.
Was hoping to give this gun to my old man for deer, he likes how light it is for his worn out shoulders to carry.
Thanks guys, as always really appreciate the help.
Yak


















































