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Long Ranger Misfire
Long Ranger Misfire
I have a new 6.5 Creedmoor Long Ranger that misfires. I originally thought it might be the ammo but I have had the same issue with winchester, hornady, and norma. Some of the misfired cartridges will show an indention in the center from the firing pin but some showed no mark at all. The bolt seems to have some play in it. With the lever up and hammer back, the bolt is not tight. I can push it in about 1/16 of an inch and it will spring back. If I slowly release the hammer, it seems like it has to overcome this give in the bolt before the firing pin can hit the cartridge.
I have contacted Henry to set up a return for repairs. I am curious to know if anyone else that owns a Long Ranger has that kind of play in their bolt? Or, when the lever is us and hammer is back, the bolt is securely locked in place without any give?
Thanks in advance.
I have contacted Henry to set up a return for repairs. I am curious to know if anyone else that owns a Long Ranger has that kind of play in their bolt? Or, when the lever is us and hammer is back, the bolt is securely locked in place without any give?
Thanks in advance.
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My Ranger in 223 has a bolt that doesn’t move when locked into battery.
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Let us know how it works out.
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My Ranger bolt will lock up if there is any swelling in the .223/5.56 cartridge shoulder. The bolt won't go into full battery, protruding about 1/16" at the back of the receiver. The lever won't move the bolt further forward into full battery nor retract. Sometimes I can use both thumbs to push the bolt fully into battery, sometimes I have to use a small rubber mallet. After that the lever can retract the bolt and eject the round. I think the way the gearing in the Long Ranger works, it can't retract the bolt until it has gone into full battery. Hence I check every cartridge when loading a magazine. Sometimes I miss the swelling in the cartridge shoulder as it is often barely noticeable.
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Sad reviews for a rifle that cost that blame much.
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first, welcome to our forum, delighted to have you join us .... do hope you will be an active member who reads and post often .... looks like you are well on your way to getting some good responses to your question .... hate to hear of the issue, be sure to followup as you are resolving it .... be sure to follow the link below to where you can add your Henry to our community's total
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Mags, it has been awhile. Glad to see you are still posting! Hope things have been well.
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Henry has received the rifle and I am now in the que for it to be fixed. I wanted to share a couple of pics so you could see what I was talking about with the slack in the bolt. I'd like to know what anyone thinks about it or what the problem might be.
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It looks like it’s not locking into battery fully.
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My bolt would jam with the bolt sticking out like in your picture on the left. No slack in the bolt. Just stuck in that position, would not move. The Henry repair ticket said they adjusted the bolt lock up. I assume that means they loosened the lockup. Maybe your lockup is too loose or maybe there is a tooth missing in the lever gearing.
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The internal workings of long ranger looks very complicated with a lot of small gears that could become chipped or out of tune. Thanks for the pic Mags.
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You did the right thing by sending back to H.R.A. I would not want a rifle that would fire when the bolt was not fully locked as the shooter's face is right behind it.
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Thanks, cross section pic helps. Ill post what the fix is when I get it back.
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I got the gun back from Henry. The fix was to adjust the lock up and replace the firing pin. I consider myself just an average shooter. It took me a little bit to get dialed in to shooting the gun. This was my last two 3 shot rounds. Shoots like a champ...
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It's too bad you had to send it back but glad that they fixed the problem. Good shooting.
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good shooting indeed .... delighted to hear its good to go
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Happy days are here again. That’s a tight group.
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