I really have to commend this board and all its contributors. Seems every time I have a question and/or an issue with my Handi Rifle, this place has the answer or a reasonable theory.
I started with an SB2 in 22-250, mainly for my son. But the barrel accessory for was staring at me. Joined a local club around Christmas and they shoot BPCR Silhouette, I know I know, the H&R BC doesnt count, but hey I dont want to compete, I am out to have fun. I have rifles that shoot subMOA at 200+yds. And the Handi is fun.
Sent it back to get the trigger adjusted, and 2 barrels, .204 fluted , and 32" .45-70 BC. Had it back inside of 2 weeks. Was shooting the .204 in 2 days. Great little round, and after doing the O-ring forend, have them touching holes at 100yds (29gr AA2460 / 32gr Vmax). Fun to shoot to say the least.
Well I figured ok time for the BC, ordered the Straight buttstock. Got a set of Williams foolproof target knob peeps, a selection of Lyman front sights (want to be sure to reach 500yds

) And lastly ordered brass and bullets. I bought Star-Line brass, looked good, measured good, so primed and loaded some. 49grs 3031/300gr Horn HP, and 63gr 1 1/2F Swiss behind a .030 veg wad and a 405gr SPG lubed flat-point lead bullet.
First shot was click, re-cock, click Bang. Then I was well ok maybe its me. Continued thru both boxes off and on with no consistency. But 40% were double clicks. I cant blame the primers, same batch I use in my .22-250Ackley bolt gun, I cant blame the Handi, it fires the .204 and .22-250 without issue.
Ok back to the house we go, I clean off my reloading bench and line up the variables, I measure firing pin protrusion, seems light at .040" but acceptable. I look at .204, and .22-250 brass, good consistent primer strikes. Prime brass (204, 22-250) snap primers, they go off and look like fired rounds. I look at .45-70 brass, UH OH!!! light strikes. But they were doubled snapped on. Hmm, I start measuring. Primers are match rifle primers, no need to go there. I measure primer pockets on .22-250 brass, all fall between .128 - .130" out of 20 pieces, I measure .45-70 brass out of 20, .132-138". Big deviations in pocket depth. Never thought to measure rim thickness. But this BC barrel locks up nice and tight so headspace now is totally dependent on rim thickness as I see it. Ordered RP 45-70 brass, hope to get this sorted out.
Oh, and the AUG .584" front sight was too high, at 100yds rear sight was 1/2 travel and shooting 2" low. So installed the .404" front sight. Still managed to get 1 1/2" groups with the 3031 loads and 2" with the BP.
Anyone have brass comments? Throat on this barrel seems sharp, but not messing with it, yet. I did fashion a weight to go in the buttstock, and got the weight up to 9 1/2 pounds. Figured it would kick like a mad mule if I didnt with the .45-70.
Pictures are coming, need to figure that out.
Thanks again, and sorry for being long winded.
Pete