VariFlame Question
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 45
VariFlame Question
I have set up the variflame system. It might be the small rifle primes i am using but i cannot get them to go into the supplied primer adapter. I have to use pliers to get them to go in. I bought some CCI small rifle primers but they are the precision ones. Then once i took it to the range i had alot of miss fires out of my Knight Long Range Hunter, it would simply not go off sometimes. I dont think the prmier was seeded correctly in the adapter and the firing pin never came in contact. When i did get these to shoot well i was 1 1/2 inches high at 100 yards and 14 inches low at 200 yards using 110 gr of 777 FFF with a 250 grain harverster scorpion. Just for kicks i through aWinchester 777 primer in there and fired it at 200 yards, it was only 4 1/2 inches low. here is what i have found.
Harvester 250 scorpion
110 gr 777 fffg
powerstem plug for knight
Variflame with small rifle primers
100 yards - 1 1/2 inches high
200 yards - 14 inches low
777 primers
100 yards 3 inches high
200 yards 4 1/2 inches low
Any suggestions why it was so hard to load the primers in the adapters and why i was getting contact all the time with the primer to ignite the charge?
I read alot on here but dont post very often, thanks for the help
I shoot:
2 Knight LRH
Original Disc
MK-85
White Moutain Carbine
Harvester 250 scorpion
110 gr 777 fffg
powerstem plug for knight
Variflame with small rifle primers
100 yards - 1 1/2 inches high
200 yards - 14 inches low
777 primers
100 yards 3 inches high
200 yards 4 1/2 inches low
Any suggestions why it was so hard to load the primers in the adapters and why i was getting contact all the time with the primer to ignite the charge?
I read alot on here but dont post very often, thanks for the help
I shoot:
2 Knight LRH
Original Disc
MK-85
White Moutain Carbine
#5
RE: VariFlame Question
Bo,
Take the empty primer cup and insert it into the priming handle and then set a primer on the other black disc with the pimer side facing down (open side of primer up) the gently cover the primer with the primer cup that is in the primer handle and the push very hard to push the primer into the cup. Once you get the hang of it then it goes very fast. PM me if you have any more questions.
Take the empty primer cup and insert it into the priming handle and then set a primer on the other black disc with the pimer side facing down (open side of primer up) the gently cover the primer with the primer cup that is in the primer handle and the push very hard to push the primer into the cup. Once you get the hang of it then it goes very fast. PM me if you have any more questions.
#6
RE: VariFlame Question
ORIGINAL: Johnmorris
You need a primer pocket cleaner after several uses carbon builds up an make the primer hard to load
You need a primer pocket cleaner after several uses carbon builds up an make the primer hard to load
#7
RE: VariFlame Question
I also use the same setup with no problems at all. It really helps to have the little tool kit you can buy with them. Or use a deepwell socket and punch. That would work. Can't remember the exact size needed. I really like the VariFlame sytem...works great for me. Something must not be right. You shouldn't be getting any misfires. Prolly need to seat the primers better. You gotta give em' a couple good taps to seat themgright. goodluck....
chris
chris
#8
RE: VariFlame Question
I recently got the vari-flame kit, but haven't really used them enough to give a report.
I'm using them in a Traditions Pursuit Pro, and they seem to be fine with the small pistol primers I'm using. Good ignition every time so far (maybe 15 shots total), and no crud ring with T-7 (but it was light with regular 209s).
They are getting dirty after only a couple shots. Guess a primer pocket brush would be a good idea.
They are a bit hard to get the primer seated in, but I cheated and used a vise to push them in.
I'm using them in a Traditions Pursuit Pro, and they seem to be fine with the small pistol primers I'm using. Good ignition every time so far (maybe 15 shots total), and no crud ring with T-7 (but it was light with regular 209s).
They are getting dirty after only a couple shots. Guess a primer pocket brush would be a good idea.
They are a bit hard to get the primer seated in, but I cheated and used a vise to push them in.