Was shooting my Lee Enfield with some off-the-shelf ammo today. Got some particularly sharp-smelling fumes at one point - didn't think much of it though. Report, recoil, etc didn't seem out of the ordinary.
Then I work the bolt and it won't feed the next round. Thinking the spring and follower were bound a little I tried some remedial action (push down on the rounds through the action, let them pop back up) but those rounds wouldn't pop up high enough to get fed by the bolt. So I remove the magazine to inspect the situation.
Under one of the feed lips is caught a spent PRIMER!
I look through the ejected brass and find a cartridge with no primer and some scorch marks on the back. I fit the primer into the pocket and it just falls out when I upend it.
On my boltface are also scorch marks and I can make out "303" and some of the rest of the lettering from the back of the cartridge scorched onto the bolt face.
I think maybe it was just a bad round, as the case doesn't seem deformed and I don't remember any shot sounding or feeling overpowered.
This was factory ammo (probably repackaged milsurp?) I have not had this happen before. Anyone encounter anything like this?
I got a close look at my firing pin and it's a little rough looking - a couple primers on other shells are very lightly pierced, apparently due to the rough tip of the firing pin. I wonder if it happened due to the blown primer somehow -- none of my other brass shows signs of a pierced primer.
(On a sort-of related note, a few months ago I did get a .223 round with a primer flattened/smashed into the pocket SIDEWAYS however. I noticed before I tried to shoot it.)
Then I work the bolt and it won't feed the next round. Thinking the spring and follower were bound a little I tried some remedial action (push down on the rounds through the action, let them pop back up) but those rounds wouldn't pop up high enough to get fed by the bolt. So I remove the magazine to inspect the situation.
Under one of the feed lips is caught a spent PRIMER!
I look through the ejected brass and find a cartridge with no primer and some scorch marks on the back. I fit the primer into the pocket and it just falls out when I upend it.
On my boltface are also scorch marks and I can make out "303" and some of the rest of the lettering from the back of the cartridge scorched onto the bolt face.
I think maybe it was just a bad round, as the case doesn't seem deformed and I don't remember any shot sounding or feeling overpowered.
This was factory ammo (probably repackaged milsurp?) I have not had this happen before. Anyone encounter anything like this?
I got a close look at my firing pin and it's a little rough looking - a couple primers on other shells are very lightly pierced, apparently due to the rough tip of the firing pin. I wonder if it happened due to the blown primer somehow -- none of my other brass shows signs of a pierced primer.
(On a sort-of related note, a few months ago I did get a .223 round with a primer flattened/smashed into the pocket SIDEWAYS however. I noticed before I tried to shoot it.)