Sunday 20 September 2015

Blaser vs Mauser? Click vs Bang!

Now, I like Blasers. They have some very appealing features such as good build quality, short overall length, light weight, fast reloading and convenient take-down. Of less interest to me is the ASM feature, or Ammunition Saving Mode.

I stumbled across the video posted below while watching some driven hunting on YouTube. I've added it to a playlist I have on my Mauser M03 Blog channel, showing Blasers failing to fire. Mauser M03s can fail to fire too I'm told, if primers are not seated properly in handloads. I've never seen it happen though, for real or in a video. And I think I've watched every M03 video on the internet. Hmmm.



Update in Jan 2016. Here's another one! Embedded below. This time a Blaser being used by a shooter who really knows his stuff and isn't shy about closing the action. From his nonchalant reaction, I'm guessing this is not the first time it's happened. I want to be fair about this so do please send in a comment if your Mauser has failed to fire. Personally, I've never had a cartridge fail to fire, whether it be a factory load or a hand load, in any rifle I've ever used. Hmmm indeed. :-|



Update in Jun 2016. Found another one! Watch this poor chap save a round of ammunition and a couple of dollars when the second shot with his Blaser fails to fire. He reloads with a 'chock-chuck' and then 'click', followed by another 'chock-chuck'. He shows us the ejected cartridge and asks why the primer hasn't got a mark on it. He's lucky it was a boar running away and not a buffalo coming at him!



Update in Aug 2016. Here's another one! Click! Believe me, I'm not looking for these. I'm simply stumbling over them while watching other hunter's videos. How often is this failure to fire problem happening with Blasers? It's never happened with my Mauser M03s. If it has with yours, please let us know, in the interests of even-handed reporting.

Update in March 2024. And another one! This time on a hunt in Africa, when a rifle that goes bang and not click is often important. Just after 20:06 you'll hear the French hunter say, 'And the first?'. He's asking his companions, what happened with my first shot? They tell him the bolt might not have been pushed forward properly. So it didn't fire. Luckily he was shooting an impala and not a charging Cape Buffalo. Here's the link - https://youtu.be/B6PUSMYzgoY?si=euQb6eSQkTPfnUdW&t=1206 







6 comments:

  1. Hi Rick
    I've had issues with an M03 in 404j with hand loaded Hornady brass failing to fire, once I switched to Norma brass the problems disappeared.

    Thanks for a great blog, I've been following with interest as I've just started developing loads for my 243 barrel. I'm a big fan of the M03.

    Regards Hendrik

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    1. Hi Hendrik. I'm curious about that hand loaded Hornady brass failing to fire. I suspect it had something to do with the seating of the primers - I've heard of that happening before. But you've solved the problem with Norma brass, which I like, along with Lapua.
      Thanks for the feedback. Please share any good loads you develop. I'm keen for this blog to become a reference for Mauser M03 hand loaders. Once I have a selection of favourite loads I'll create a post with a list. Regards, Rick

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  2. Hi! Great blog. I had some trouble with Norma fabric made FMJ-ammo with RWS primers in 9,3x62. Then they chande primers and problems want away. Now i load all ammo myself and with Federal Large Rifle-primers it allways worked fine. Keep up the the work with this blog, I love it allmost as much as I love my M03-Trail. ;)
    Regards, AD. Grödinge/Sweden.

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    1. Hi Anders. Thanks for your kind words. A friend who first got me looking at Mausers has an M03 Trail, a very accurate one at that. Wow, I must say I'm surprised about the primer problems with that Norma ammunition with RWS primers. Factory ammunition usually has very well seated primers, but perhaps the primer cups were too thick or stiff. It could have been a batch problem. Would you be happy to share the details of your favourite handloads?
      Regards, Rick.

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    1. Hi armory anchor. I'm guessing your comment 'we' is to suggest that you have also experienced or noticed a Blaser failing to fire when the trigger is pulled. Please feel encouraged to elaborate. Thanks. Rick.

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