How do I know that my AXMC needs to be bushed or just back out the firing pin ?
I'm running 6creed & 6SLR with 210m primers, I can not get any major speeds in any of my calibers without punching holes in primers. Once I start to get into some of the speeds with powder charges some people mention here I start to have major puckering on the primers with the occasional piercing. None of my rounds have experienced heavy bolt lift or had ejector marks on the brass, but I know AI's cover these symptoms easy with the design of the bolt that lift is not hard. Primers are not flat.
Another shooter in the local club matches advised me to pull the firing pin in a tad. So when my new firing pin arrives I will. The old pin had a nibble on it from piercing primers so another is on its way.
Any additional help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
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I'm running 6creed & 6SLR with 210m primers, I can not get any major speeds in any of my calibers without punching holes in primers. Once I start to get into some of the speeds with powder charges some people mention here I start to have major puckering on the primers with the occasional piercing. None of my rounds have experienced heavy bolt lift or had ejector marks on the brass, but I know AI's cover these symptoms easy with the design of the bolt that lift is not hard. Primers are not flat.
Another shooter in the local club matches advised me to pull the firing pin in a tad. So when my new firing pin arrives I will. The old pin had a nibble on it from piercing primers so another is on its way.
Any additional help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
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