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ejector marks even on light loads, any ideas
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<blockquote data-quote="climb-101" data-source="post: 1065432" data-attributes="member: 31921"><p>I was thinking about trying a different primer since I was just reading about federal being soft right before your post about it. I figure I would drop the powder a few grains first. then swap primers so I'm not changing too much at one time. </p><p></p><p>as far as the ejector goes, it dosnt extend pass the bolt at all. it's .017" below the outer surface. when it's all the way depressed, it appears to be below the surface of the bolt face but I was just pushing it down with plastic pen. I dont know of another way to check it unless taking the spring out will help. I'm sure the spring is the same diamiter as the pin though so it would just allow the pin to drop in a lot further and not give you an accurate measurement.</p><p></p><p>Stiller was wanting me to report back to them when I try these other loads with the crono speeds so we can try to see where the pressure is. he also said that it may just be a tight barrel causing more pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="climb-101, post: 1065432, member: 31921"] I was thinking about trying a different primer since I was just reading about federal being soft right before your post about it. I figure I would drop the powder a few grains first. then swap primers so I'm not changing too much at one time. as far as the ejector goes, it dosnt extend pass the bolt at all. it's .017" below the outer surface. when it's all the way depressed, it appears to be below the surface of the bolt face but I was just pushing it down with plastic pen. I dont know of another way to check it unless taking the spring out will help. I'm sure the spring is the same diamiter as the pin though so it would just allow the pin to drop in a lot further and not give you an accurate measurement. Stiller was wanting me to report back to them when I try these other loads with the crono speeds so we can try to see where the pressure is. he also said that it may just be a tight barrel causing more pressure. [/QUOTE]
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