My well-loved r8 appears to have recently developed an issue with light strikes and I was hoping someone may have a good guess at the cause.
When I first purchased the gun I put a lighter mainspring in it; I shot almost entirely federal primers so that quick fix alone gave me quite a good trigger. Regardless I never had any problems with ignition with anything else but I bet 90%+ of what I shot was federals.
Recently I have had trouble finding federals locally and have swapped over to much harder CCIs. My first range session was awful, tons of light strikes. I went back to the house and stuck the OEM mainspring back in. I went back to shooting and while I did have fewer light strikes, I was still getting them on occasion.
The strikes are inconsistent; while the fast majority look like solid strikes and good hits, the light strikes have only a very small dimpling of the primer. An extremely light dimpling. Some will fire on a second attempt, some will not.
My thought at this point was poor primer seating- I load my 357 on a 1050 so primer depth is set mechanically rather than by hand like with most progressives. I grabbed my trusty hand primer and made sure sure each primer was seated correctly slightly below flush.
I'm still getting light strikes though, probably one every other cylinder.
What I have tried-
My strain screw is fully tightened. It isn't going anywhere.
I've tried a couple of main springs. Previously I never had any issue with this gun with lighter springs in general. Currently I put the OEM mainspring it.
I purchased an Apex extended firing pin kit. I have not had a chance to use it yet.
Let me know if you have any ideas as to my issue, please.
When I first purchased the gun I put a lighter mainspring in it; I shot almost entirely federal primers so that quick fix alone gave me quite a good trigger. Regardless I never had any problems with ignition with anything else but I bet 90%+ of what I shot was federals.
Recently I have had trouble finding federals locally and have swapped over to much harder CCIs. My first range session was awful, tons of light strikes. I went back to the house and stuck the OEM mainspring back in. I went back to shooting and while I did have fewer light strikes, I was still getting them on occasion.
The strikes are inconsistent; while the fast majority look like solid strikes and good hits, the light strikes have only a very small dimpling of the primer. An extremely light dimpling. Some will fire on a second attempt, some will not.
My thought at this point was poor primer seating- I load my 357 on a 1050 so primer depth is set mechanically rather than by hand like with most progressives. I grabbed my trusty hand primer and made sure sure each primer was seated correctly slightly below flush.
I'm still getting light strikes though, probably one every other cylinder.
What I have tried-
My strain screw is fully tightened. It isn't going anywhere.
I've tried a couple of main springs. Previously I never had any issue with this gun with lighter springs in general. Currently I put the OEM mainspring it.
I purchased an Apex extended firing pin kit. I have not had a chance to use it yet.
Let me know if you have any ideas as to my issue, please.