That's a interesting idea, I can always tell what rounds have been chambered but not fired by the light mark on the primer.
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That's a interesting idea, I can always tell what rounds have been chambered but not fired by the light mark on the primer.
it shouldn't have, do you have any competent people in your area who could have a look at it?
I think "should" is the key word there as I have seen a mates( and forum member) rifle destruct from what would seem to have been hammer following according to both the gunsmiths who did reports for...
A big + 1 on this.
Often happens a few hundred round after someone does a trigger job and removed the hardened outer layer.
If your trigger is adjustable then check its adjustments otherwise...