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I use 270 WIN for hunting red stag and wild boar. I use 156 gn gameheads from SAKO. I have had two mis firerings (meaning only a click and resulting in a dent in the primer) from catridges from one box. Does anyone have same experiences? | ||
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Hi Robby, Welcome to the forum. I have shot the Sako gameheads in my 243 for about 5-6 years now and I have never had a problem with them like you mention. I have probably shot about 300 rounds in that time. Have you reported the problem to Sako? It sounds like a faulty batch that should probably be brought to their attention. Also incidentally (and I'm sure this is an unnecessary comment) but don't forget to leave the rifle pointing in a safe direction with the bolt closed after the click in case it is a hang fire rather than a misfire. A couple of minutes should do it to be on the safe side. Please let us know how you get on. FB | |||
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Thanks for the Welcome. Thanks for your advice. Will follow up. Is several minutes the minimal time lapse to wait? I heard before, a minute should do. It is pretty frustrating with a nice opportunity in front of you.... regards, | |||
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Robby, Persoanally I would give it a couple of minutes. It seems like an eternity but safetey first as always. I had a couple of misfires on a range a few years back with a semi auto and some military ammo. When i reached for the cocking lever on the first one the then range officer let such a tirade loose on me that I kinda thought better of it the next time!! As for the wasted opportunity I had a comedy moment with Amir a few weeks back on what ended up being the most stupid fox in Sussex, (east and west). I'll let him tell it though... Rgds, FB | |||
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Fox??? Anybdy take any pictures? | |||
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Robby, if your determined to open up the breech quickly after the dead man's click, turn the rifle so that the ejector cutaway is facing the ground & operate the bolt with your thumb out of the equation, in the event of the round initiating while you are unloading the debris will not head for your face. Steve. | |||
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First rate advice. In a hunting situation getting another round into the breech as quick as you can if often the preferred solution. The only problem I experienced with Sako ammunition when I tried it was a lack of expansion. | |||
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thanks for both insigths. What I actually did the second time is recocking (I use a Mauser M03, so I didn't have to open the breech) the firing pin and fire again, result is shot went out nicely..... With the other bullet I tried on the firing range if it also would fire after a second try and that one fired also. | |||
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Robby, have you considered a firing pin issue?, or does it just happen with one brand? | |||
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this is the first time in 2 years and only with this brand. I do a lot of reloading aswell and it has never happened. I shoot also a 300 WM and 243 WIN with this gun (interchangeble barrels but the same firing pin) and it never happened. So I presume it has been e very bad batch. | |||
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Bad stuff can come from any of the makers, I had some Lapua .223 one time, unloading live rounds left the bullets in the lead, & powder all in the magazine spaces. | |||
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No pictures I'm afraid, but plenty of witnesses! | |||
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Do you often go shooting foxes with an audience en-tow? Now there's a novelty. | |||
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I used more than 600 rounds of Sako in 30-06,300WM and 8x57JS without any problems. It is one of the most consistent ammo on the market. | |||
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