Shot my rifle at Scary SECRET on Saturday and had a blast. However, someone took a look at some of the empties and pointed out something that has me a bit concerned.
Many of the primers had really deep craters (not fully pierced) or had a deep strike with a bit of metal mushroomed up just enough around the firing pin indentation to feel it with your finger and even see it if you looked closely.
I'd been shooting some old surplus ammo (maybe Portuguese; don't really remember where/when I got it). Tried some other ammo and didn't see this sort of result on the primers.
The only thing I've done to the rifle since the last time I shot it (never noticed this phenomenon before--or at least it's never been pointed out to me) was to install one of those nylon/rubberish-thingy recoil buffers in the morning before shooting. My rifle, BTW, is a built-up conglomeration: Armscorp receiver, TRW bolt, Hastings barrel, McMillan stock (from what the previous owner/builder told me anyway).
Do I have a simple ammo problem or is it weapon-related? TIA for any answers.