I've recently started getting random cratered primers. It's about 50/50 normal vs cratered. Here is background info:
Could it be that primer pockets are letting primer slip rearward on some and not others?
I noticed this when temps dropped into 10-20 deg range; could be coincidence but also could be that primer cups are shrinking slightly and letting them slip during firing.
Haven't run into this before so I'm curious and hopefully can find a fix.
- Howa 1500 action with 4500 rounds.
- Original firing pin, spring and shroud
- 26" Criterion barrel with Bighorn nut headspace set tight (just close on go gauge)
- Barrel has 750 rounds through it and I'd still clean and nearly new looking.
- Hornady and Starline brass, batches between 2 and 7+ firings.
- Brass bumped .0015-.002
- two known loads developed specifically for each type of brass: 41gr for Starline, and 42 grain for Hornady (Starline has lower H20 capacity and needed to reduce charge to stay at same velocity as Hornady)
- Primer pockets are tight and very consistent feeling on seating
- BR4 primers, H4350 and 140ELDMs
- Primers are NOT flattening; simply showing flow into firing pin hole on breach.
- No issues with cratering or any other pressure signs for first 500+ rounds with same loads and powder lots.
- Even now, zero other pressure signs (no ejector marks, no shiny spots, no sticky extraction, etc).
- Doesn't matter whether barrel is scrubbed clean off all carbon/copper or super fouled. Still have crater on 50%.
- Velocity has not changed at all after noticing cratering.
- 2760-2770 for both loads, SDs are still in the 7-10 range which is where they have been since barrel was new.
- Groups are showing more vertical spread than I've seen in the past.
Could it be that primer pockets are letting primer slip rearward on some and not others?
I noticed this when temps dropped into 10-20 deg range; could be coincidence but also could be that primer cups are shrinking slightly and letting them slip during firing.
Haven't run into this before so I'm curious and hopefully can find a fix.