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I have been working with ARC on a light primer struck issue. Overall, I think the design of the Nucleus is pretty spectacular and relized I had a few months to work any kinks out of my custom build. When I setup the rifle, per the instructions (and driven by curiosity) fully dissassembled and cleaned the bolt and I experience light primer strike issue. I was able to record a bunch of data and had a nice conversation with Ted and Justin at which they sent both a #19 and #25 springs for me to test. Upon testing the #25 spring I continued to reproduce failures across two different brands of brass (Nosler and Lapua) and three different primers (CCI BR-2, 250, and 450). Ted asked my to send my rifle to them, in the exact failure prone state, with the ammo I loaded, rounds that had misfired, cases from rounds that did fire, headspace gauges, etc. I spoke with Ted the day after they received the rifle, and eureka, the problem was discovered and solved. It appears the issue was user induced (by me) because I didn’t have the nut that compresses the spring tightened all the way, and dammit, I though I triple checked that.
I don’t want to speak for ARC, but this appears there might be a symptomatic issue with people not understanding how to properly reassemble the firing pin and spring thus reducing firing pin protrusion. It seems like ARC is now fully aware of this and planning some customer education to correct this. With the bolt reassembled, Ted shared that the #16 spring was able to light off of the rounds I had issue with. All in all, ARC has been spectacular to work with and I’m really please with the action and ready to rock it in the 2019 competition season.