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Unread 05-07-2023, 08:36 PM   #1
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Have you looked at the primer on the shells ? I believe Federal shells have a (Fat primer for lack of a better term ) Than a Remington or other shells. I had this problem once with a Italian hammer gun an it was the primer on the shell causing the problem.
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Primers were struck WAY off center. Curious, when the shell was rotated 90 degrees, the pin tried to follow the first strike.
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I agree and side with the tired mainspring theory. I would check the firing pins, and see if they're mushroomed out on the striking surface. Just a thought...
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