09 September 2004, 00:09
Far CanelRe: Tale of Woe...

Probably came from one of Muzza's brother-in laws.

After all what are family for.
08 September 2004, 23:05
muzzaHad an occasional misfire problem with my newly acquired 222 Rimmed Cadet , so being a clever cookie I took it to my erstwhile gunsmith mate . We pulled the action apart , cleaned the gungey crud out of the works , polished the firing pin slot and matching sear-bit thingy and reassembled it . ( Those Westley Richards actions are different to the BSA ones...) Now we have misfire , pierced primer , missfire , missfire , give up .
Any ideas before I attack the internals again ? It was shooting very well , even for my handloads , and I was going to take it goat culling this weekend .
Thank heavens for the Cadet K-Hornet and the other new toy - the Rolling Block .303 x 39.
08 September 2004, 23:22
Bad Ass WallaceMuzza,
Your problem is one of three things:
1) Firing pin too long. If the smith has turned down the firing pin the force exerted by the spring now happens over a reduced nose area so the darn thing drives well into the primer resulting in a pierce.
2) Misfires could be caused by primer seating depth as the 222 rimmed brass has very deep pockets and you may be seating them too deep. Secondly, use a square edge across the block face, sometimes when bushing the firing pin holes the bush is seated too deep resulting in a small crater across the face
3) Primers vary in cup hardness, I don't know what brand you are using, but my 17AH only like Rem 7.5's because the clearance between the firing pin and the hole in the breech block is a bit sloopy and the fired primer tends to flow into this little crevas and jam the whole action from opening.
Hope this helps,
08 September 2004, 23:37
LesEasy answer Muzza with a thing like that just use it as a fire poke and you wont need to worry about misfires..if it's come from kiwi you can bet your balls the bastard who sold it knew it was fucked...
09 September 2004, 11:06
muzzaThanks BAW , I figured you might have some knowledge there. As for those two other examples of used dietary fibre - thanks boys , you can go back to the playpen now and break some more of your toys...

09 September 2004, 19:16
Far Canel My .222Rimmed shoots like a dream.

10 September 2004, 00:45
Bad Ass WallaceWet or dry; with or without a breechblock installed?
