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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.28 Nosler Pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotezapper" data-source="post: 1359209" data-attributes="member: 20438"><p>One thing to remember is max pressure is achieved in the first 2-3 inches of bullet travel so what AW is saying above is more than likely the culprit. After a good cleaning followed by a borescope inspection with the problem still occurring I would have the barrel set back slightly and rechambered.</p><p></p><p>I keep all of my overbore chamberings throats polished to help extend barrel life. Every 200ish rounds I polish with JB blue and finish with JB bright. This process seems to ****** the micro fracturing that takes place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotezapper, post: 1359209, member: 20438"] One thing to remember is max pressure is achieved in the first 2-3 inches of bullet travel so what AW is saying above is more than likely the culprit. After a good cleaning followed by a borescope inspection with the problem still occurring I would have the barrel set back slightly and rechambered. I keep all of my overbore chamberings throats polished to help extend barrel life. Every 200ish rounds I polish with JB blue and finish with JB bright. This process seems to ****** the micro fracturing that takes place. [/QUOTE]
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