Took the Tikka CTR to the range today to sight it in with the new to me Zeiss scope. This rifle loves 77 grain Berger HP ELD bullets and its 1-8 twist barrel accomodates them well, even if I do have to seat them deeper than I like to be able to use the magazine.
It's not really a problem as the powder charge that's safe isn't being compressed.
My charge is 24.0 grains of BLC2 over CCI450 primers.
I had put about 20 rounds downrange without a hiccup and everything looked good. No flattened primers, no craters, all was well.
When I took the last shot, I felt something on my face and it felt like dust.
When I tried to extract the case, no extraction.
Dropped the mag and tried again, nothing.
Pulled the bolt and the extractor/plunger and spring weren't in it and the face of the bolt was BLACK with carbon fouling.
Luckily, the extractor and plunger were just laying loose in the lug recess but the plunger spring had disappeared.
When I looked inside the receiver with a flashlight, the case was still in the chamber but the primer was nowhere to be seen.
I tilted the rifle up so that I could catch the extractor and plunger, which were fine, and the case just dropped out of the chamber.
No pressure signs on the case, other than the rear end was covered in soot.
So when I got home, I installed another primer in the pocket of the offending case and it was "tight"
Measured the case and compared it to the others and they were identical, no expansion or signs of an expansion ring.
This rifle has a tight chamber.
Luckily I had a spring that will work until I can find an original replacement so I could put the extractor assembly back into working order.
This is the first time I've had a primer fail in such a drastic manner, without any signs to give me a reason for the failure.
Now to find a Tikka bolt parts kit for this bolt.
None of the suppliers in the US have any in stock so I'll try Stoeger Canada.
It's not really a problem as the powder charge that's safe isn't being compressed.
My charge is 24.0 grains of BLC2 over CCI450 primers.
I had put about 20 rounds downrange without a hiccup and everything looked good. No flattened primers, no craters, all was well.
When I took the last shot, I felt something on my face and it felt like dust.
When I tried to extract the case, no extraction.
Dropped the mag and tried again, nothing.
Pulled the bolt and the extractor/plunger and spring weren't in it and the face of the bolt was BLACK with carbon fouling.
Luckily, the extractor and plunger were just laying loose in the lug recess but the plunger spring had disappeared.
When I looked inside the receiver with a flashlight, the case was still in the chamber but the primer was nowhere to be seen.
I tilted the rifle up so that I could catch the extractor and plunger, which were fine, and the case just dropped out of the chamber.
No pressure signs on the case, other than the rear end was covered in soot.
So when I got home, I installed another primer in the pocket of the offending case and it was "tight"
Measured the case and compared it to the others and they were identical, no expansion or signs of an expansion ring.
This rifle has a tight chamber.
Luckily I had a spring that will work until I can find an original replacement so I could put the extractor assembly back into working order.
This is the first time I've had a primer fail in such a drastic manner, without any signs to give me a reason for the failure.
Now to find a Tikka bolt parts kit for this bolt.
None of the suppliers in the US have any in stock so I'll try Stoeger Canada.