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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
6mm Creedmoor issue
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<blockquote data-quote="dragon798" data-source="post: 2085108" data-attributes="member: 51909"><p>I think there are 2 things going on here. First of all, if you check the diameter of the Berger bullets, I bet you find the are .0005" smaller. So the Hornady are probably. 243 and the Berger are probably. 2425. Secondly, I will almost guarantee you have carbon build-up in the throat. It may not actually be a ring yet, but I bet if you soak the throat area with carbon remover and brush it well, use stiff nylon not bronze brush, you will see a lot of carbon come out and your bullets will fit better in the chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon798, post: 2085108, member: 51909"] I think there are 2 things going on here. First of all, if you check the diameter of the Berger bullets, I bet you find the are .0005" smaller. So the Hornady are probably. 243 and the Berger are probably. 2425. Secondly, I will almost guarantee you have carbon build-up in the throat. It may not actually be a ring yet, but I bet if you soak the throat area with carbon remover and brush it well, use stiff nylon not bronze brush, you will see a lot of carbon come out and your bullets will fit better in the chamber. [/QUOTE]
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