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  • Question on ar primer strikes from chambering.

    Ar15 question.

    With a hunting round it can be ran in time and time again. How many times is safe before the round needs to be fired or discarded.

  • #2
    So your primer is getting struck by the firing pin when you chamber it?
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    • #3
      Every ar ive ever seen leaves a mark on the primer.

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      • #4
        Completely normal. Ar's have a floating firing pin. Unless the hammer strikes the pin, it will not have enough force to detonate a primer no matter how many times the pin hits the primer on chambering.
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        • #5
          I knew it was normal. I go hunting a lot in iowa and i can have the same round get re chambered many times. It can be up to 40 times before a coyote decides to come in up here.

          They are not as hungry as southern yotes.

          After a while i put them in the range ammo bin to check my scope at the range.

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          • #6
            If your loading the same round 40 times in an AR, you might want to check C.O.A.L. to make sure the bullet hasn't moved from all that slamming around.

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