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257 stw blowing primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheyenne 1" data-source="post: 707454" data-attributes="member: 9735"><p>ound</p><p>Haven't reamed the primer pockets, and yes the primers are popped out of the pockets. The load 80-81 gr of r-25 is on the upper end of the scale, it is pushing the 100gr bullet at over 3850fps.</p><p>I ran my bore scope through it, and checked for a carbon ring. I found no checking or cracking in the bore. It did seem like there was a corbon ring building up. I started cleaning it with Jp paste. I really can't believe how dirty it actually was. Even though I had cleaned it.</p><p>The rifle has about 125 rounds total. </p><p>I guess what was confusing to me is that all the rounds I put through it there were no signs of pressure, it shot good, and all I had done was put it away till now and then all these problems started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheyenne 1, post: 707454, member: 9735"] ound Haven't reamed the primer pockets, and yes the primers are popped out of the pockets. The load 80-81 gr of r-25 is on the upper end of the scale, it is pushing the 100gr bullet at over 3850fps. I ran my bore scope through it, and checked for a carbon ring. I found no checking or cracking in the bore. It did seem like there was a corbon ring building up. I started cleaning it with Jp paste. I really can't believe how dirty it actually was. Even though I had cleaned it. The rifle has about 125 rounds total. I guess what was confusing to me is that all the rounds I put through it there were no signs of pressure, it shot good, and all I had done was put it away till now and then all these problems started. [/QUOTE]
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