Yesterday I was shooting a box of brand new Winchester Super-X .243 Win. Not reloads, but I think this group of guys might be better at helping.
I'm shooting from an unmolested Savage 10 Predator Hunter. The bolt has never been taken apart. The rifle was purchased second hand, but reportedly unfired. I've probably put ~100 rounds down the pipe.
Throughout this rifle's life, it has had TWO failure to fire events. Both with factory Federal loads.
Yesterday I had 9 (yes NINE) failure to fires. The primers were indented on all rounds. No pop, no bang, just click. All from the same, recently purchased box of ammo, all with the same lot #. The other 11 rounds shot without concern/issue.
I haven't measured anything yet. I've just taken some pics. I called Winchester this morning - I'm waiting on a call back. Honestly, I'm tempted to tear the rounds down and replace the primers that I know work in this rifle (CCI 200). I would like to hear back from Winchester, but at the end of the day, whatever...
So, did I just get a bad lot of factory ammo? Could I have a firing pin issue causing a light primer strike? The dimples on the fired cases are more pronounced, but that could have something to do with the pressure curve, whereas the duds didn't get any pressure.
Thanks for your input.
I'm shooting from an unmolested Savage 10 Predator Hunter. The bolt has never been taken apart. The rifle was purchased second hand, but reportedly unfired. I've probably put ~100 rounds down the pipe.
Throughout this rifle's life, it has had TWO failure to fire events. Both with factory Federal loads.
Yesterday I had 9 (yes NINE) failure to fires. The primers were indented on all rounds. No pop, no bang, just click. All from the same, recently purchased box of ammo, all with the same lot #. The other 11 rounds shot without concern/issue.
I haven't measured anything yet. I've just taken some pics. I called Winchester this morning - I'm waiting on a call back. Honestly, I'm tempted to tear the rounds down and replace the primers that I know work in this rifle (CCI 200). I would like to hear back from Winchester, but at the end of the day, whatever...
So, did I just get a bad lot of factory ammo? Could I have a firing pin issue causing a light primer strike? The dimples on the fired cases are more pronounced, but that could have something to do with the pressure curve, whereas the duds didn't get any pressure.
Thanks for your input.




















































