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Off center primer strikes - when do YOU worry about it...?
15 December 2008, 18:28
Blackbart2Off center primer strikes - when do YOU worry about it...?
Guys,
I have a 30-06 which hits the primer a fair bit off center. About as far off as I have seen personally. Depsite that, it shoots a few factory loads quite well, right at MOA.
So, what is the question...
I am wondering what the general opinion is about this sort of thing. Are off center primer strikes a non issue as long as the thing shoots? Nonetheless, does it suggest or indicate, that certain things are just not quite right and a little out of spec?
What typically is the cause of off center strikes? Is it usually in the action/bolt/striker, or is usually in the barrel i.e an eccentric chamber?
The gun is a p-64 Model 70 made in 1953...std weight.
I will post a pic later today for interest.
TIA
15 December 2008, 18:33
butchlocwell, if the gun has been shooting OK since 1953, i wouldn't worry to much about it
15 December 2008, 19:10
Doc224/375Could the firing pin be bent ?. A simple dis-assembly and inspection might be in order .
On the other hand ( She wore a glove Ha Ha Ha sorry old joke ) if it's not broke don't fix it .
15 December 2008, 19:12
ramrod340quote:
if it's not broke don't fix it
+1

As usual just my $.02
Paul K
15 December 2008, 19:34
clowdisFirst, as stated above, if it ain't broke don't fix it. But, a couple of major causes are the firing pin hole being off center in the bolt or the bolt and barrel not being on the same center line in the action or the bore isn't in the center of the barrel. I'd suspect the firing pin hole being off in the bolt. It can be fixed by pluging and reboring but if it isn't causing a problem try not to worry

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15 December 2008, 21:13
Blackbart2Thanks for the replys guys!
This is a new-to-me rifle, so I don't know how well it has worked for the past 50-some years, though it doesn't appear to have been shot a whole lot.
No, I wasn't really looking to fix this at present. As you say, I fully subscribe to the "if ain't broke..." doctrine.
That said though, I suppose I was wondering about the potential suitability of this action as a donor for a some-day custom project, and if there were perhaps some inherent flaw in the action that caused this.
The other thing that made me a bit curious too is that with some factory loads, like the Rem 180 core-lokt, it shoots horrible, like 2.5 inches. With 180 core-likt ultrabonded, I have shot several sub MOA groups. I haven't shot much else yet as I just got it scoped.
It has been my general experience that a "quality" rifle will shoot most everyting (within reason) fairly well, and with stuff it really likes it will shine. So, this makes me wonder too....
I will post pics of brass later...
TIA
16 December 2008, 03:51
Doc224/375I'll ask a silly or stupid question . Have you removed the bolt and looked at the
firing pin hole location in relationship too the bolt face ?. While looking check to see if
the hole has elongated . Just curious is all .
02 February 2009, 09:09
Blackbart2Well it has taken longer than it shoulda, but I think I finally figured out how to post some pics. Lets see if this works...
If this worked you can see that the off center strike is consitent with the slightly off center hole in the bolt face. I marked some cases and determined that the primer strike is consistent with the apparent off center stiker location in the bolt face. Using calipers, it appears as though the strike is about .020 off axis of the case.
So, there have been no misfires, and, in fact, the rifle is quite accurate. At what point (how far off) would one expect to see some issues, ie misfires?
Thanks for the input!
Bob
Okay, finally figured the pic thing and added them below...
02 February 2009, 09:13
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02 February 2009, 09:37
WestpacAnother cause of off center strikes can be blamed on over sized chambers and gravity. Quite often a factory chamber is slightly over sized for the case and so the case ends up sitting on the bottom of the chamber and out of alignment with both the firing pin and the bore. This not only causes off center hits, but accuracy issues as well because the case and the bullet are sitting at an angle to the axis of the weapon.
Looking at those images of your primers, you are fine. Unless you are competing I wouldn't worry about it. It is typical of those I see during the normal course of business.
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02 February 2009, 14:54
airgun1I would only worry about off-center primer strikes if it was a newly barreled, high end custom gun.
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03 February 2009, 04:35
kcstottquote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
Funny how the "Holy Grail" of rifle lovers rarely mention the many minor issues like this on the M70s and Mousers.
Glad they love them though. Best of luck with the rifle, it might shoot great just the way it is.
Well you can't bad mouth the stuff you own. You went through all the trouble to rationalize the purchase

Everyone does it to some extent. Do you realize the faults of the rifle and accept it or do you cover it up and praise the rifle as the best ever built and none can even be in the same class.
But seriously I don't worry about off center hits until it dots the caliber marking on the case head.

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03 February 2009, 04:49
merlinroni'd be tempted to mic' the case heads.... could have a batch of greatly undersized brass.... it does happen. i've seen brass that looks like it is bulged on one side come out of a good(tight and concentric) chamber, only to find that the brass mics' real small.
03 February 2009, 06:22
jeffeossoObviously off center
look at the primer polishing the bolt face
matters not at all, it's still lighting off primers,,,
03 February 2009, 08:17
SR4759Until you have tried it you don't realize how difficult it is to drill a small deep hole on dead center. I am amazed that so many firing pin holes are as close as they are.
03 February 2009, 08:38
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Obviously off center
look at the primer polishing the bolt face
matters not at all, it's still lighting off primers,,,
Jeffe, you are correct, the primer ring is off center indicating that the case is sitting below center.
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This is my rifle, there are many like it but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend, it is my life.
04 February 2009, 03:07
JohnTBlackbart2,
Thanks for posting. I have the exact same problem, calibre also 30-06 based but a wildcat-"30MC", M70 based action too - MRC1999 and mine shoots unbelievably well too. I have other M70 based actions that all pretty much strike at centre - so this was my first encounter too.
Having said that its good to find out that there is nothing to worry about since it is the best shooting of all my M70 based rifles! Go figure!
regards,
JohnT