A couple of days ago, I bought a used TC Contender, old style frame (1974) with a 14 inch factory .223 heavy barrel. Figured it might make a fun woodchuck gun this summer in the fields of PA. Anyway, I got a chance to fire it for the first time today. I only brought some old 55 grain FMJ UltraMax reloads to try. I am not sure what the load is in them, but they have been 100% reliable and accurate in several of my AR's and heavy barrel bolt actions.
After firing, I noted it was hard to open the action, but the empty casings slid easily out of the chamber. Upon closer inspection, I noticed the center of the primers (where the firing pin hits) was raised above the surface of the rest of the primer. I believe it was these raised portions that were causing the difficulty in opening the action as they were dragging across the breach face as the gun was opened. After 4 shots, with 3 of 4 primers showing this condition, I stopped firing.
High pressure might be a first guess, but these loads have been fine in half a dozen other rifles I own. Headspace issue?, over size firing pin hole, allowing primer flow?, primers too soft for this particular gun?. I am not familiar with the Contender, so I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions, or similar problems with these guns, or any thing particular to the Contender I should be aware of. I have not yet had a chance to do any real digging yet to figure out the problem. Thanks
Larry