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Help! Baffled by High Pressure Signs
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<blockquote data-quote="sr5" data-source="post: 540396" data-attributes="member: 4218"><p>Sounds like you might have a carbon problem. Was through this same situation a few years ago. Same bullet and powder from same lot and all of the sudden I was blowing primers. It took a swabbing with jb bore paste especially around the throat area and the high pressure problem went away. A general cleaning generally wont take that carbon ring out. You have to attack it with carbon specific cleaner to get it out. Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sr5, post: 540396, member: 4218"] Sounds like you might have a carbon problem. Was through this same situation a few years ago. Same bullet and powder from same lot and all of the sudden I was blowing primers. It took a swabbing with jb bore paste especially around the throat area and the high pressure problem went away. A general cleaning generally wont take that carbon ring out. You have to attack it with carbon specific cleaner to get it out. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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