I’m a ffffg user and my addiction requires three push’s as well .
You shouldn't be getting slower ignition with 3 grains of priming powder in the pan. The powder should be distributed evenly over the bottom of the pan. The touch hole should be 1/16" (0.0625") or maybe a #50 (0.070"). A tiny chamfer on the touch hole may help also. Do you have a touch hole liner with an internal cone? How long is the flash channel from the touch hole to the powder charge? I need more information about your rifle to hopefully better answer your question.Are you saying you use 9 grains of priming powder? I have a 3 grain dispenser and just use one push, seems to work fine but am I getting slower ignition because of it?
I have a Kibler SMR. I don’t feel like I’m having ignition problems with just three grains of 4F priming. I was just wondering if I was using too little.You shouldn't be getting slower ignition with 3 grains of priming powder in the pan. The powder should be distributed evenly over the bottom of the pan. The touch hole should be 1/16" (0.0625") or maybe a #50 (0.070"). A tiny chamfer on the touch hole may help also. Do you have a touch hole liner with an internal cone? How long is the flash channel from the touch hole to the powder charge? I need more information about your rifle to hopefully better answer your question.
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