Hi all,
A question for the shell experts out there. At the trap field yesterday I had a FTF on the lower barrel of my Winchester select energy (same as FN 101). Pulled the trigger and "click". waited a few seconds- opened the action and definitely a light primer strike. Closed it back up and tried again- "click". Pulled the shell and put in in the top chamber- bang! First FTF for me with any shotgun.
Got home and started looking at everything- I am sure that the lower pin is not dirty/chipped and working fine. Sat an empty shell on top of the pin (with the barrel off) and tested how far the pin strike launched the shell. Both upper and lower pins were similar and what I would consider "adequate" as the shells launched with some gusto.
So- I stared looking at the shells- Federal TopGun target loads. Compared to the other shells I have it seems they have primers that are deeper recessed and definitely well below the surface.
Ok- long winded, but my question: What is the proper depth for a primer in a shot shell? Flush to the surface or recessed some amount? What do you all think?
A question for the shell experts out there. At the trap field yesterday I had a FTF on the lower barrel of my Winchester select energy (same as FN 101). Pulled the trigger and "click". waited a few seconds- opened the action and definitely a light primer strike. Closed it back up and tried again- "click". Pulled the shell and put in in the top chamber- bang! First FTF for me with any shotgun.
Got home and started looking at everything- I am sure that the lower pin is not dirty/chipped and working fine. Sat an empty shell on top of the pin (with the barrel off) and tested how far the pin strike launched the shell. Both upper and lower pins were similar and what I would consider "adequate" as the shells launched with some gusto.
So- I stared looking at the shells- Federal TopGun target loads. Compared to the other shells I have it seems they have primers that are deeper recessed and definitely well below the surface.
Ok- long winded, but my question: What is the proper depth for a primer in a shot shell? Flush to the surface or recessed some amount? What do you all think?


















































