I have an old (1937) remington .22 LR sportmaster rifle. I replaced the bolt's firing pin and the main spring and the extractor with new parts. I am still getting failure to fire on about one in 50 shells. CCI minimags-
the shells go all the way into the chamber and will fall out if you point the rifle upward (chamber is not tight. not loose either)
on 3 shell casing I have from the range, one is clearly indented by the firing pin on the base almost as if a chisel had been used to ignite the powder, that is there is a straight line on the shell edge pointing inward. on the other two shells , there is less of an indent and its more on the shell edge and its also round. the firing pin is a chisel shape on the tip.
The shells fit very tightly into the front of the bolt (is that normal?) almost no side play- should there be some? I wonderif some of the shell's bases are too big and not fitting into the bolt recess well, causing the mistrike by the firing pin. Is all ammo the same size, and the same size as in 1937?
the shells go all the way into the chamber and will fall out if you point the rifle upward (chamber is not tight. not loose either)
on 3 shell casing I have from the range, one is clearly indented by the firing pin on the base almost as if a chisel had been used to ignite the powder, that is there is a straight line on the shell edge pointing inward. on the other two shells , there is less of an indent and its more on the shell edge and its also round. the firing pin is a chisel shape on the tip.
The shells fit very tightly into the front of the bolt (is that normal?) almost no side play- should there be some? I wonderif some of the shell's bases are too big and not fitting into the bolt recess well, causing the mistrike by the firing pin. Is all ammo the same size, and the same size as in 1937?