Guys,
I went out to the range on the weekend to try some recent barrels from H&R. One of them is a 20" 223 I got for my 11 yr old son to shoot. I shot some factory PMC, and Wolf ammo to try it out. It has some accuracy potential, but one thing I noticed caused a question to pop up in my mind.
The firing pin hits near the edge of the primer at the 1 o'clock position.
In the following pic, the case on the right is from the new 20" barrel, the one on the left is from a 223HB Ultra I was also shooting. As you can see the firing pin hit on the right is near the edge, the other one is pretty much centered.
My question: Though none of the rounds failed to fire, I am wondering if hitting on the edge of the primer like this may lead to some kind of undesireable result in the future?
If nothing else, I wonder if it is worth notifying H&R because the primer hits on the the other two barrels (30/30 and 357mag) that I got for this frame are centered. The 223 barrel seems to be not as precisely fitted.
Cheers
Kerry