Just a thought.....When I started reloading I would also have misfires. I thought perhaps it was the winchester primers, so I switched to CCI. That did not solve the problem. Thought perhaps it was my press, switched to a handheld...still getting misfires.
One guy at my range suggested that perhaps I was putting to much pressure on the primer when seating it and basically eliminating the gap between the cup and anvil. Next reloading session when seating the primers, I would seat just till I felt it stop and then would not put any further pressure on the primer. I have not had one misfire since.
Guys guys guys. I didn't just make it up lol I read on numerous forums. Like google bolt lift on savage. You will find 100 threads on snipers hide, savage, long range hunters etc. all have threads of people giving detailed instructions on doing it. I followed the steps exactly and I have to say my rifle has never operated better. All primer strikes are just as deep. Some people have a simply replaced the spring with one that doesn't have as much tension and had equal results.
I shot the ORA match and the rapid follow up shots were wayyyyy better this time. And I had only one dud out of 70 rounds. So I consider that a Improvement. That round must have gotten wet though cause after using bullet puller all powder was one chunk instead of powder. I'm wondering if rain or something's somehow got in. Or maybe that brass was not dry.



























