To: Beaten Valve
Most likely it is reloaders who seat the primary incorrectly. It is possible to seat the primer so that it protrudes beyond the surface of the base of the cartridge and if the bolt closes to quickly, it may fire just as any other bolt gun would do in that situation. If the primer is seated properly it will not fire without pulling the trigger.
The gun is a fine one, the American Mauser if you will. Highly recommended by all who have owned them.
To: texmexis best
HEY don't be blaming handloaders for the problem, if you had watched the program, you would know the problem is the trigger. They showed how it had been manufactured, and the original designer had said the design was flawed. Don't be making scurrilous remarks, and unfounded accusations.
25 posted on
10/28/2010 6:11:05 PM PDT by
BooBoo1000
(" Very few things a man can't fix with $ 700.00 and a 30-06" Col Jeff Cooper.)
To: texmexis best
HEY don't be blaming handloaders for the problem, if you had watched the program, you would know the problem is the trigger. They showed how it had been manufactured, and the original designer had said the design was flawed. Don't be making scurrilous remarks, and unfounded accusations.
26 posted on
10/28/2010 6:11:10 PM PDT by
BooBoo1000
(" Very few things a man can't fix with $ 700.00 and a 30-06" Col Jeff Cooper.)
To: texmexis best
That post about reloaders really Pi**ed me off. I have been reloading ammunition for a lot of years, and I have a lot of friends in the Reloading Fraternity. I can tell you from first hand experience that you will never find a more persnickity bunch than hand loaders. The first rule of all reloaders is safety.Every Handloader book or magazine you pick up that is the focus of each article, Safety, it is beat into every reloader from day one. To paint all reloaders with a broad brush and say Remington's problem was caused by reloaders is just not so.
33 posted on
10/28/2010 6:35:40 PM PDT by
BooBoo1000
(" Very few things a man can't fix with $ 700.00 and a 30-06" Col Jeff Cooper.)
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