On my bolt action, 6 or more of 20 rounds of Winchester silver box 30-06 ammo did not go off with the first pull of the trigger. Examining the cartridges the strikes on the primer appeared to be very weak/light. Barely even denting on some trigger pulls.
I took the rifle into the gunsmith, he checked the headspacing and said it was ok. Oh yeah, and he also examined the firing pin and said it was fine. I tested it again and I got the same results, weak strikes and shots not going off. Albeit the temperature that the rifle was sitting in before being shot was cold to freezing. So I'm not sure if this affected the operation of the bolt/rifle.
Has anyone else ever encountered this problem and what could it be other than head spacing. I should mention that I sent the rifle back to the shop that I bought it from and they are denying that the problem is with the rifle and won't refund me for my losses on the item. i.e. shipping, bore sighting, ammo, gunsmith examinations, and time.
Has anyone experienced similar situations with a bolt action?
I took the rifle into the gunsmith, he checked the headspacing and said it was ok. Oh yeah, and he also examined the firing pin and said it was fine. I tested it again and I got the same results, weak strikes and shots not going off. Albeit the temperature that the rifle was sitting in before being shot was cold to freezing. So I'm not sure if this affected the operation of the bolt/rifle.
Has anyone else ever encountered this problem and what could it be other than head spacing. I should mention that I sent the rifle back to the shop that I bought it from and they are denying that the problem is with the rifle and won't refund me for my losses on the item. i.e. shipping, bore sighting, ammo, gunsmith examinations, and time.
Has anyone experienced similar situations with a bolt action?
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