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Reloading
25STW carbon excess
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<blockquote data-quote="21buck" data-source="post: 528971" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>Just setup my Sako 25 STW with a 29" SS barrel. I am in the process of breaking in the barrel. The powder is H1000. From the very first shot, I noticed that there is an excessive amount of carbon left in the barrel. Some would suggest that there is an incomplete burn of powder, not hot enough primer, go to a faster burning powder, not loaded hot enough. What's the answer or explanation. The accuracy seems great. Your opinions please before I load up a number of rounds for the process. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="21buck, post: 528971, member: 12241"] Just setup my Sako 25 STW with a 29" SS barrel. I am in the process of breaking in the barrel. The powder is H1000. From the very first shot, I noticed that there is an excessive amount of carbon left in the barrel. Some would suggest that there is an incomplete burn of powder, not hot enough primer, go to a faster burning powder, not loaded hot enough. What's the answer or explanation. The accuracy seems great. Your opinions please before I load up a number of rounds for the process. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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