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My 308 has me baffled
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<blockquote data-quote="nmbarta" data-source="post: 1772700" data-attributes="member: 78438"><p>There is no reason to remove a barrel for threading unless it doesn't fit in the lathe.</p><p>The primer in the second pic that is still in the case does not look like excessive head space.</p><p>How was your bolt lift when you shot those rounds?</p><p>Had you previously shot the ammo that was loaded before the work was done?</p><p>How long has the ammo been loaded?</p><p>Can you easily drop or push a new bullet into a fired case?</p><p>How many firings are on those cases?</p><p>Do you FL size, or bump your shoulders?</p><p></p><p>It's easy to assume that the work caused the problem, but too often, I've assumed a problem was caused by a recent event when the problem was always there, or would have happened regardless of the recent event.</p><p>It's possible this would have happened even if the work was never done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nmbarta, post: 1772700, member: 78438"] There is no reason to remove a barrel for threading unless it doesn't fit in the lathe. The primer in the second pic that is still in the case does not look like excessive head space. How was your bolt lift when you shot those rounds? Had you previously shot the ammo that was loaded before the work was done? How long has the ammo been loaded? Can you easily drop or push a new bullet into a fired case? How many firings are on those cases? Do you FL size, or bump your shoulders? It's easy to assume that the work caused the problem, but too often, I've assumed a problem was caused by a recent event when the problem was always there, or would have happened regardless of the recent event. It's possible this would have happened even if the work was never done. [/QUOTE]
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