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This morning I had a shell not fire on a buck. Quietly as I could I racked it out and another in and made the shot. I have a Savage axis 2 in 30-06 shooting Hornady sst superformance ammo. This is the first Hornady round I’ve ever had this happen with. A couple years ago when ammo was hard to find I pick up some SIG ammo at bass pro. I could only get maybe 1 out of every 3 or 4 rounds to fire. I contacted SIG and they sent me another box with the same exact results. Figured the ammo was junk but now I’m wondering if it could be an issue with my gun light striking the primer. I’ll attach a pic. Would love to hear your thoughts and if should get someone to check out my gun. It’s probably only had 4 box’s shot through it since I bought it new 6 or so years ago. Thanks.

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Wierd I've got a savage axis but not the new savage. Mines in 7mm-08 and I've been shooting the superperformance and I haven't had a issue yet but I did notice a few of the dents from the pin looked shallow I just wonder could it be the primers hornady are using? I had some old 22 shells that wouldn't fire off because the primers were to hard wonder if that ain't the case on these shells
 
There have been other people who've had similar issues with other guns. I'd clean the firing pin/spring, and consider changing the spring as well. Maybe you have some runs or grease that's slowing the firing pin. Grease can dry out and get hard.
 
I had the same thing happen with my .280 x-bolt. The firing pin barely made an indention in the primer. I lost a pronghorn because of it. I’ve never been able to get it to replicate what happened. It has fired every time I’ve shot it since.
 
This morning I had a shell not fire on a buck. Quietly as I could I racked it out and another in and made the shot. I have a Savage axis 2 in 30-06 shooting Hornady sst superformance ammo. This is the first Hornady round I’ve ever had this happen with. A couple years ago when ammo was hard to find I pick up some SIG ammo at bass pro. I could only get maybe 1 out of every 3 or 4 rounds to fire. I contacted SIG and they sent me another box with the same exact results. Figured the ammo was junk but now I’m wondering if it could be an issue with my gun light striking the primer. I’ll attach a pic. Would love to hear your thoughts and if should get someone to check out my gun. It’s probably only had 4 box’s shot through it since I bought it new 6 or so years ago. Thanks.

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You likely did not have the center part of the AccuTrigger fully depressed and flush with trigger when pulling the trigger. My dad and uncle have both had this issue with their 220 shotguns which has that trigger. Idk how this doesn’t get more attention but is a big no-go for me. Easy to happen with gloves in a hunting situation. Dad has missed two opportunities and uncle at least one. All their primers from shells that didn’t fire look like yours. They were convinced the shells were the issue for a while.

If you want to try and replicate it load the gun and point in very safe direction and just pull the trigger without pressing the center part. You can do it unloaded too but you will think it fired as it’s hard to differentiate. Idk what to call it but the firing pin falsely? moves forward a bit and you have to lift the bolt to reset.
 
You likely did not have the center part of the AccuTrigger fully depressed and flush with trigger when pulling the trigger. My dad and uncle have both had this issue with their 220 shotguns which has that trigger. Idk how this doesn’t get more attention but is a big no-go for me. Easy to happen with gloves in a hunting situation. Dad has missed two opportunities and uncle at least one. All their primers from shells that didn’t fire look like yours. They were convinced the shells were the issue for a while.

If you want to try and replicate it load the gun and point in very safe direction and just pull the trigger without pressing the center part. You can do it unloaded too but you will think it fired as it’s hard to differentiate. Idk what to call it but the firing pin falsely? moves forward a bit and you have to lift the bolt to reset.
Thanks I’ve never heard of this issue. I’ll try to test it out.
 
You likely did not have the center part of the AccuTrigger fully depressed and flush with trigger when pulling the trigger. My dad and uncle have both had this issue with their 220 shotguns which has that trigger. Idk how this doesn’t get more attention but is a big no-go for me. Easy to happen with gloves in a hunting situation. Dad has missed two opportunities and uncle at least one. All their primers from shells that didn’t fire look like yours. They were convinced the shells were the issue for a while.

If you want to try and replicate it load the gun and point in very safe direction and just pull the trigger without pressing the center part. You can do it unloaded too but you will think it fired as it’s hard to differentiate. Idk what to call it but the firing pin falsely? moves forward a bit and you have to lift the bolt to reset.
Just tested your theory and there is no doubt in my mind that’s what happened. It sounds completely different when the trigger is pulled without the center part pulled also. Will definitely have to keep this in mind in the future. Thanks a bunch!
 
Just tested your theory and there is no doubt in my mind that’s what happened. It sounds completely different when the trigger is pulled without the center part pulled also. Will definitely have to keep this in mind in the future. Thanks a bunch!
Np. My dad had a gunsmith modify the trigger but it still happened. If it was me I would prly just put a Timney in it.
 
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