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Reloading
Black soot build up on case heads
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<blockquote data-quote="BigJake91" data-source="post: 1943594" data-attributes="member: 114898"><p>I had something similar happen with 223. I came to a conclusion of choice of powder. And not enough powder. Starting up work loads I have only ever seen it on the low charge end of the spectrum. I am no expert. But I changed primers and cases. So I suptracted 10% Starting charge and got that on my 223s. hotter I got it went away. I always end up in the middle for cartridges like 223. But that is my experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigJake91, post: 1943594, member: 114898"] I had something similar happen with 223. I came to a conclusion of choice of powder. And not enough powder. Starting up work loads I have only ever seen it on the low charge end of the spectrum. I am no expert. But I changed primers and cases. So I suptracted 10% Starting charge and got that on my 223s. hotter I got it went away. I always end up in the middle for cartridges like 223. But that is my experience [/QUOTE]
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