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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Cut Marks on Neck
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 2085921" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I would check the chamber first. From the scar on the case it looks like there is a burr at the neck, shoulder junction. When the case is fired and it conforms to the chamber, The brass is contacting a burr. When the bolt is turned on opening case is turning and the brass shaving is piled up on the right end of the scratch. </p><p>Coat the neck and shoulder of a loaded round with magic marker, load in the chamber and fire, If no mark from chamber, Time to coat a fired case and run through the die. May take a chamber or die polish to cure.</p><p>Good Luck in finding the problem then the cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 2085921, member: 77249"] I would check the chamber first. From the scar on the case it looks like there is a burr at the neck, shoulder junction. When the case is fired and it conforms to the chamber, The brass is contacting a burr. When the bolt is turned on opening case is turning and the brass shaving is piled up on the right end of the scratch. Coat the neck and shoulder of a loaded round with magic marker, load in the chamber and fire, If no mark from chamber, Time to coat a fired case and run through the die. May take a chamber or die polish to cure. Good Luck in finding the problem then the cure. [/QUOTE]
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