Boyd Allen
Active member
I have a 6PPC that is built on a DGA. The first time that I took it to the range, I noticed that the firing pin strike was slightly off center, but since it seemed to shoot OK, I did not get too excited. I thought about having the bolt checked to see if the off "centernedness" was there, and decided that if it was not, I would probably leave well enough alone, since having the threads recut so that they were more concentric to the bolt raceway, on an action that was glued in, with trigger pin holes in the stock, seemed a daunting prospect that I was not sure would show an increase in accuracy. Some time later, I removed the barrel to measure the tenon, carefully cleaned the action and barrel treads, applied an appropriate amount of Pro-Shot Gold to the tenon, and reassembled the barrel with the action... carefully, with my usual generous amount of torque. I didn't give it much thought until I shot it again, and looked at the primer dent. It was in the middle. Have any of you run into this before?