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Firing pin cratering bushmaster bar-10
Mr. Friendly
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Noticed I have some cratering around the firing pin on my bolt face. I was looking at some of my fired cases and noticed the primer was a bit mangled on one side. This rifle has had about 2,000 rounds through it, all winchester nato spec, no reloads.
Could some of the more experienced on here share their insight on the causes of this issue? The rifle still performs beautfully, and is one of the most accurate rifles I have ever seen with the nato ammo. Thanks for your help
Could some of the more experienced on here share their insight on the causes of this issue? The rifle still performs beautfully, and is one of the most accurate rifles I have ever seen with the nato ammo. Thanks for your help
Comments
It might sound picky but the terms used need a little correction.
This is a photograph of a 'cratered' primer.
This is a result of either a smaller diameter firing pin or more likely a larger diameter firing pin hole in the bolt face.
This is the ring created by gas cutting erosion on the bolt face.
The ring is formed by the primer leaking the hot plasma gas around its perimeter. These gases impinge on the bolt face and cause erosion.
The cratering is stopped by bushing the bolt face or if the firing pin is smaller, replacing it with the proper firing pin.
Leaking primers are caused by over pressure and/or enlarged primer pockets from previous over pressure excursions.
Have a gunsmith check it over.
Best.
Good Catch! That'll certainly do it.
I'm glad you took pictures, it really helps.
Best.