I have a 45-70 that I have had MAJOR problems with mis-fires. It
almost cost me my first moose, and the first dear of the season!
I love the gun, I have been very impressed with the accuracy (distance is a little short, but I am looking at changing my hand-loads... any suggestions would be accepted on this, more importantly though --> ) I have already ruled out my hand-loads (I load other cartridges with no problems, my primers are seated properly, no grease, all the bases covered...) But it is getting really dis-spiriting when I have so many misfires.
I also have a 22-250 which I have not fired. However, I received it from my father, and he said he had several problems with mis-fires in that gun as well.
I am suspicious that it is a problem with the hammer spring. It just seems like too much of a coincidence that two similar guns have the same problem...
I also have a 22 hornet but I have had absolutely NO problems with this gun. (Maybe the small primer~~?)
Finally, if it is the hammer spring, are they standard for all the NEF & H&Rs? or will I need to do some research on which gun has which spring... (Where might I get this information?)
I am quite certain that I am pulling the trigger completely!?!(If by chance I didn't what would the mis-fired cartridges look like? would it be just a minor indentation? or would the firing pin NOT strike the shell at all?)
I would appreciated if anyone has any more extensive experience with these firearms.
I really enjoy these guns, and I would like to have the absolute confidence that it will fire when I pull the trigger!