So I was at the Olds range today shooting my 2007 Norinco M14 when the third round chambered went click but no kaboom (good thing). I stroked the bolt thinking maybe I had a bad primer, but the next round did the same thing. I looked into the breech to see that the round had not fully chambered (makes me nervous that it would drop pin out of battery) so I cleared the rifle and then noticed that the second round ejected during firing had separated at the shoulder, and the shoulder and neck were still in the chamber.
I examined the cases and discovered that the primers of the two rounds fired were pushed out slightly and there was cratering around the pin strike.
The ammo is American Eagle 150g FMJ, on a previous occasion I had fired 20 rounds of the same ammo through it with no incident, although I don't remember if the primers showed the same issues. I had fired the two rounds across the chrony and they were about 2835 fps.
Is this caused by excessive headspace? I was going to send 3 cases to Hungry for checking but this happened first.
I would appreciate any help on this.
Gord.

I examined the cases and discovered that the primers of the two rounds fired were pushed out slightly and there was cratering around the pin strike.

The ammo is American Eagle 150g FMJ, on a previous occasion I had fired 20 rounds of the same ammo through it with no incident, although I don't remember if the primers showed the same issues. I had fired the two rounds across the chrony and they were about 2835 fps.
Is this caused by excessive headspace? I was going to send 3 cases to Hungry for checking but this happened first.
I would appreciate any help on this.
Gord.