I just purchased two new tikka t3x superlite's. One is a 223 and the other is a 270. I had a t3x 223 and I still have a t3 270 that are both blued and decided I wanted to get stainless superlite models. I went and shot them for the first time yesterday and the 223 I don't know what is going on.
I shot some 77 grain tmk's loaded by stand 1 armory and looked at the primer and it did not look normal. So I shot some factory remington 55 grain loads and those primers came out looking the same. the 2 on the left are from stand 1 armory. the one on the right is a factory Remington load.
Today I took the bolt apart to see if I could see anything and it looks like the firing pin from the 223 is shaped differently near the tip. The taper appears to be further down than on my 270 firing pin. Also, the firing pin from the 270 clearly shows signs of firing live rounds but the 223 doesn't. I shot 7 total rounds in the 270 and 10 in the 223. Does any one know why the 223 firing pin wouldn't show the heat marks? Does the taper location have anything to do with it?
I haven't sold my blued t3 270 yet so I looked at its bolt and firing pin and it looks the same as the t3x 270 with the heat marks and the location of the taper.
I am guessing that maybe the firing pin on the 223 protrudes further into the chamber because of the shape differences and that could maybe be causing the dented primers? I forgot to disassemble the bolts and degrease them so I did that today while they were apart. Should I reshoot it and see if the degreasing fixes it or should I try it with the firing pin from one of my other rifles? If you don't think I should try either of those then I will just contact Tikka and see what they have to say.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
I shot some 77 grain tmk's loaded by stand 1 armory and looked at the primer and it did not look normal. So I shot some factory remington 55 grain loads and those primers came out looking the same. the 2 on the left are from stand 1 armory. the one on the right is a factory Remington load.
Today I took the bolt apart to see if I could see anything and it looks like the firing pin from the 223 is shaped differently near the tip. The taper appears to be further down than on my 270 firing pin. Also, the firing pin from the 270 clearly shows signs of firing live rounds but the 223 doesn't. I shot 7 total rounds in the 270 and 10 in the 223. Does any one know why the 223 firing pin wouldn't show the heat marks? Does the taper location have anything to do with it?
I haven't sold my blued t3 270 yet so I looked at its bolt and firing pin and it looks the same as the t3x 270 with the heat marks and the location of the taper.
I am guessing that maybe the firing pin on the 223 protrudes further into the chamber because of the shape differences and that could maybe be causing the dented primers? I forgot to disassemble the bolts and degrease them so I did that today while they were apart. Should I reshoot it and see if the degreasing fixes it or should I try it with the firing pin from one of my other rifles? If you don't think I should try either of those then I will just contact Tikka and see what they have to say.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!