Chumlee Bumsnag
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- BC
I've experienced blown primers and one stuck round where the bullet stayed in the chamber like the OP. I stopped shooting after the one blown primer that left smoke coming out of the rifle everywhere it possibly could. That's when upon examining spent brass I found 4 or 5 more missing primers. The final case had to be removed with a cleaning rod as the extractor pulled the rim off. I like the OP didn't realize the stuck round was the rifles (in the 200 range) fault and that's why I kept shooting. There were some other issues but with the blown primer/stuck case I put it all together and didn't shoot any more. After I tried manually cycling fresh rounds through and sometimes the bolt wouldn't go fully into battery and some were very hard to extract.
I feel lucky it wasn't worse than just a blown primer and by the tracking my rifle should be in Windsor Tuesday. Not too happy of the extra $45 to ship this back but sure hope it is fixed right and doesn't require more trips.
I would suggest manually cycling rounds through before shooting to see if your rifle is safe with the ammo on hand.
So far mixed feelings on the rifle because of this plus a couple other small issues and wish I had seen this posted before now. I do agree people should at least be warned this could be an issue and not left to find out on their own.
Were you shooting that Federal Independence 5.56 stuff? I've only put .223 Federal through mine with no problems and have come to the conclusion that it might not be a good idea to use 5.56 for the time being. Or the Hornady V max. I guess if you stocked up on the cheapest ammo you could find and don't mind tempting fate, rock on. It would be wise to stick to .223 for the time being and not jeopardize your safety and others around you. DON'T SHOOT FEDERAL INDEPENDENCE IN YOUR WK 180.



























































