35 rem brass ?????

by uncowboy, Thursday, October 20, 2016, 11:01 (2894 days ago)

OK I have a 35 rem Contender I have had light hits with . I Figured it was because of FL resizing and the necks being deep. COMMON IN THE CONTENDER. Well I shot the brass in my new to me 1962 Marlin 336 . Light hits? Now I only do the primer pockets till level seat is achieved. Do I have bad brass? Never had this before but I am about to toss a bunch of once fired brass. our thoughts? J.Michael

35 rem brass ?????

by Fivegunner @, LOWELL Mi., Thursday, October 20, 2016, 12:46 (2894 days ago) @ uncowboy

I think your pushing the shoulder back to far , it sounds like a headspace problem . Mike if you have a factory round shoot it in your TC and adjust your sizing die to just size the neck of the case. my 2 cents:-D

yep, easy to do if you just screwed the sizing die down to

by Hobie ⌂ @, Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Thursday, October 20, 2016, 19:36 (2894 days ago) @ Fivegunner

touch the shell holder.

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Sincerely,

Hobie

35 rem brass ?????

by Brian A, Thursday, October 20, 2016, 20:42 (2894 days ago) @ uncowboy

I have a 35 Rem Contender and have to be careful what factory loads are fed to it, Win loads get a lot of light primer hits and no bang. Rem factory loads have been very reliable so far with no misfires yet. Have not yet started to reload for it, but do have plenty of supplies waiting, and plan to not size down far enough to push the shoulders back. If that proves to still give erratic ignition, I may leave the bullets out far enough to make a tight fit against the breech face, use light to moderate loads, and fire form the cases to make sure they headspace correctly in that chamber. Of course, I do not have any other 35 Rem guns, so mixing up loads and putting them in the wrong chamber is not likely to happen.

35 rem brass ?????

by Jared, Thursday, October 20, 2016, 20:45 (2894 days ago) @ uncowboy

Don't trash the brass. I would take it off your hands before you go that far.

More than likely what others have mentioned. There isn't a ton of shoulder and you can get misfires if you push the shoulder back too far. I have never had a misfire with my marlin or model 8 using CCI or Winchester primers. What type of primers are you using? My contender will not set off a Wolf LR primer reliably. Several other rifles have given me issues with them in the past as well.

One of the easiest way to get the shoulder pushed back out if you did push it in too far is to get some cast bullets and seat them where ithey engage the rifling. It should be snug to fully chamber. That will hold the case back against the breech face and blow the shoulder back forward.

Also are you getting a dent in the primer? If not the lugs on the Contender may not be fully engaging. My Super 14 .35 has to be snapped shut fairly hard or the lugs won't engage fully and then firing pin doesn't hit the primer. It clicks like a misfire, but there Is no dent.

If you weren't having problems with another rifle I

by Hobie ⌂ @, Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Friday, October 21, 2016, 06:38 (2893 days ago) @ uncowboy

MIGHT have thought that the hammer spring needed to be replaced (on the Contender). I was surprised that when it reaches that point where the spring crosses the line from acceptable to non-functional it seems to happen suddenly.

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Sincerely,

Hobie

another thing that can cause problems on hammer guns

by Jared, Friday, October 21, 2016, 09:58 (2893 days ago) @ Hobie

Is if you have a hammer extender installed. They can cause a rifle to start misfiring if they get a little loose or if the hammer spring gets a little weak. I have removed them from any gun that had one.

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