My Sako quad is intermittently firing and not striking the case. I have only noticed this recently when entering a 30 round competition at our club. When I reload the rounds, they fire ok so l assume it is not an ammo issue. The rifle has done in excess of 4000 rounds but hasn’t missed a beat until recently. Just wondered if anyone has had a similar issue, any help would be appreciated.
n8ess
£125 posted
The Redding Instant Indicator Comparator with Dial is useful for quickly comparing headspace and bullet seating depths within 0.001 of an inch. The headspace measurement is from the case shoulder to the base. This information is critical for setting the sizing die to achieve the precise amount of shoulder bump. To compare bullet seating depths simply insert a standard Redding sizing bushing of the proper bore diameter for the calibre you are using. Supplied with instructions to check and quickly compare overall case lengths and bullet base to ogive. One bore diameter bushing is included (as indicated). Technical InformationFits: The Instant Indicator fits the cartridge listed in the description, however it may be used for a family of cartridges with the same shoulder angle Function: Check headspace from the case shoulder to the base of the case Notes:
Information provided by this indicator is useful for setting up sizing die to achieve the precise amount of shoulder bump
Indicator is supplied with instructions and requires the use Redding Neck Bushings (One is included for the appropriate cartridge)
I know baldie offered a very reliable feed for the 6br. All the calibres you mention are fantastic in there own right. If I could only have one, mine would be a 6br, great case life, minimal recoil and shoots ragged holes all day long.
n8ess