Rangeman
Active Member
I read that Browning made the barrels this way, with an indent where the firing pin hits. I do know that dry-firing causes a dinged chamber breech.
I never dry-fire, but of course, sometimes their is a FTFeed and it happens. Have read that the ding can cause feeding and extraction problems, but can this cause a misfire too? Even with a new firing pin assembly, everything cleaned and lubed, ammo that works perfect in other guns, and good strikes/dents on the brass= no bang.(1-5 out of 100)
Does chamber ding cause misfires?
If if fill in dent, will round be "better supported" and solve misfires?
I never dry-fire, but of course, sometimes their is a FTFeed and it happens. Have read that the ding can cause feeding and extraction problems, but can this cause a misfire too? Even with a new firing pin assembly, everything cleaned and lubed, ammo that works perfect in other guns, and good strikes/dents on the brass= no bang.(1-5 out of 100)
Does chamber ding cause misfires?
If if fill in dent, will round be "better supported" and solve misfires?