Waypoint 2020 light primer strikes

mtmojo

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Just checking to see if anyone else has run into an issue with their Springfield Waypoint 2020 giving light strikes? It happened to me last year. At first I thought it was the seating depth of my primers as only some of my handloads were affected then it eventually moved it's way into factory rounds as well. After digging into it I found the double set screws on the underside of the shroud to have backed out some and allowed the firing pin to slowly lengthen out some and start causing light strikes. I should have made a video of disassembling the bolt but have since sold the rifle (not due to this issue). Both set screws (I'm guessing one is meant to lock the other in) had worked loose by the shroud and spun freely. After moving the firing pin deeper into the shroud (and successfully getting it to fire reliably) I added a little Loctite to the 2nd screw hoping this will resolve the issue.
 

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I had roughly 450 rounds through mine when it had the issue and a buddy just had it happen to him but his had over 2K rounds through his. He bottomed out the firing pin in the shroud and it's back to running well for him.
 
I had roughly 450 rounds through mine when it had the issue and a buddy just had it happen to him but his had over 2K rounds through his. He bottomed out the firing pin in the shroud and it's back to running well for him.
I know this is an older thread, but I’m currently having this issue. I only see one screw on the bottom side of the shroud, and also how do I go about moving the firing pin back in the shroud?
 
I know this is an older thread, but I’m currently having this issue. I only see one screw on the bottom side of the shroud, and also how do I go about moving the firing pin back in the shroud?
There will be the one set screw and once that's out, I had a 2nd set screw under that. When the first is out and the 2nd is backed out some then you can He-man screwing the firing pin deeper into the shroud or relieve spring pressure and screw the firing pin in deeper then put the two set screws back in place.
 
There will be the one set screw and once that's out, I had a 2nd set screw under that. When the first is out and the 2nd is backed out some then you can He-man screwing the firing pin deeper into the shroud or relieve spring pressure and screw the firing pin in deeper then put the two set screws back in place.
Ohhh okay I gotchya, thanks for the info! Hopefully this is all it takes to get mine running again. It decided to give me all sorts of problems today at an NRL match 😏
 
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