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Re: 416 Taylor Case Forming

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20 February 2004, 02:59
Clio Gun Shop
Re: 416 Taylor Case Forming
I discovered one day while installing the firing pin assembly in a Mark-X bolt that it will lock in place one turn short of all the way in. In this rifle it would not fire at all. Inspect the bolt shroud fit to the back of the bolt handle and see that it is not one turn short. Good luck.
20 February 2004, 03:10
ramrod340
As was stated the Mark X will stop with the shroud one turn from being all the way on. You must depress the bolt sleeve stop and turn the sleeve one more turn. When the handle is in the up postion the sleeve will be against the handle.
20 February 2004, 12:39
WashougalChris

Looks like the problem may be operator error. I pulled the bullets and powder and deprimed the 5 offending rounds, then re-primed, making sure the primers were seated all the way (I use an RCBS Hand Unit). I then test fired them, and all 5 fired successfully. So I'm guessing this batch of brass has deep primer pockets, and I just wasn't seating them fully.

Now it's back to the range to properly fire-form them!

Thanks,
Washougal Chris
27 February 2004, 19:49
RNS
Quality cartridge has 416 taylor headstamped and formed cases.

RNS
27 February 2004, 19:55
RNS
http://www.owlnet.com/quality/416%20Taylor.htm


29 February 2004, 00:28
jeffeosso
JESUS...
one turn short... <grin> trying to turn a mauser into a lee-navy?

some will get that one, some wont

jeffe