Cat_Whisperer wrote on Mar 14
th, 2014 at 10:51pm:
joeb33050 wrote on Mar 14
th, 2014 at 5:29pm:
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Worked for several thousands of rounds in several rifles. Never a single problem.
Not unheard of.
But it is the shallow seating of a primer that scares me - the occasional hang-fire and the consequences of a round going off late as the chamber is opened.
All it takes is ONE experience with a round going off when the chamber isn't quite closed and your attitude changes forever.
Since 1960
I've never had a hang fire, a ctg fire after the firing pin hit the primer, that had as much as a second between click and boom. I've had some/several/many click-boom shots.
Therefore, I've never had a ctg go boom after the breech was open.
I've opened the breech immediately after the click, many times.
I do not believe that there is such a thing as a hang fire, where there is more than a few milliseconds between click and boom.
That said, on the rare occasions where I get a click and no boom, I wait a minute or more for the boom. No boom yet.
I recently had a flurry of boomless clicks, 6 of them, with my first try of TULA SP primers in .223 Rem. Increasing the firing pin protrusion from ~.045" to~ .060" got the booming going again.