Two failure to fire - Any ideas?

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  • Klem
    Chieftain
    • Aug 2013
    • 3514

    #16
    Originally posted by Popeye212 View Post
    Klem with the information I have seen and read, more than one drop in trigger has had issues with light strikes including Timney by an owner. It is well documented and I have also seen more than one recommendation not to use them in certain applications. I won't name them it is not necessary. Will I continue to use them yes. In my Sport with the drop in NO. I have about 700 GM205M's that will do nicely. Will I contact CCI, probably. They might give me some more of em. . Feel free to write their response if you feel the need. Cheers Buddy
    Like I said, 'you do what you have to'.

    I'm off to load up some 450's and forget about this thread.

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    • Popeye212
      Chieftain
      • Jan 2018
      • 1596

      #17
      Originally posted by Klem View Post
      Like I said, 'you do what you have to'.

      I'm off to load up some 450's and forget about this thread.
      Same here as a matter of fact about to prime 50 more 450,s and try the Lapua 123's again. Good Luck and good shooting and may they all go in the same hole.

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      • PrecisionFirearms
        Warrior
        • Apr 2011
        • 767

        #18
        We use Literally 200K 450 primers every year and rarely have a problem with them. Id say the failure rate is about .0001%. Check your storage method? or the storage method of the vendor.
        "Precision - The Pinnacle of Perfection."

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