Earlier last year I had horrendous primer piercing issues with my new 6.5 CM GAP-10, George's solution was to switch it from a DPMS BCG which uses a .080 firing pin to an Armalite BCG which uses a .068 firing pin and all the cratering & piercing issues went away. The .080" firing pin isn't typically a problem with .308 but it's calibers like 6.5CM and .260 with different pressure curves that usually have primer issues with the .080" firing pin.
I've been wanting to do a similar fix to my 6.5CM JP LRP-07 for almost a year now as it has always lightly cratered the primers but I didn't want to switch to a complete Armalite BCG and give up the JP low mass carrier. A couple months ago I heard JP had something in the works; Ben at JP hooked me up a couple weeks ago and sent me one of their new "high pressure" bolts before they hit their webpage. JP's new bolt is DPMS pattern so it's a drop in to rifles that currently run DPMS-pattern BCGs but it uses a smaller .068 firing pin.
Here's a pic of the new "high pressure" bolt & firing pin...
And here's pictures of the primers. Same rifle, same load, each round fired only a couple of minutes apart-- just enough time for me to change bolts. Old bolt with .080" firing pin is on the left, new bolt with .068" firing pin is on the right. Huge improvement in primer condition is an understatement. I won't have to worry about ragged primers on hot afternoons anymore!
I've been wanting to do a similar fix to my 6.5CM JP LRP-07 for almost a year now as it has always lightly cratered the primers but I didn't want to switch to a complete Armalite BCG and give up the JP low mass carrier. A couple months ago I heard JP had something in the works; Ben at JP hooked me up a couple weeks ago and sent me one of their new "high pressure" bolts before they hit their webpage. JP's new bolt is DPMS pattern so it's a drop in to rifles that currently run DPMS-pattern BCGs but it uses a smaller .068 firing pin.
Here's a pic of the new "high pressure" bolt & firing pin...
And here's pictures of the primers. Same rifle, same load, each round fired only a couple of minutes apart-- just enough time for me to change bolts. Old bolt with .080" firing pin is on the left, new bolt with .068" firing pin is on the right. Huge improvement in primer condition is an understatement. I won't have to worry about ragged primers on hot afternoons anymore!
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