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An honest question for you. When you noticed a misfire (my words, not yours, perhaps you didn't feel this way), why did you continue to fire?I have been in that situation before (controlled fire, not combat). I stopped. But please tell me your thoughts.
It was probably caused by all that raw power the Creedmoor has. It just couldn't be contained by mere steel.
Curious on what would case that?
Quote from: Alchase on April 01, 2018, 08:09:25 PMCurious on what would case that?The buffer hammering into the pin is the normal cause of that; if everything is correct the buffer should not touch the pin when the rifle is assembled. Could be the bolt carrier is a little short, barrel extension is short, or the front of the receiver is a little too long. Or the pin hole in the lower could be too far rearward. Any of those could cause that problem.