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Bullets separating from cases in the action
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 2009391" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>I'm glad you commented on that, and I value your opinion on this matter. It might be off topic, but this is the first thing I check when it comes to cartridges showing high signs of pressure. "Primers & case neck length". In the be gaining with 6.5CM it was suggested to me to trim my cases, " Lapua" back to 1.1910.. New unfired Lapua cases out the box normally run 1.1913 to 1.1915.. I am just starting to weigh sort and measure a new batch of lapua brass.. </p><p>When I noticed the ring a while back, I started thinking that I should increase my case length to at least 1.1913 to take up the extra space in my throat. My thinking is, "and I could be wrong, it would not be the first time," help stop the carbon ring from forming as much as possible. I do know this for a fact. Any of my lapua cases under 1.908 group in the next county. LOL. So my thinking is,, go longer, but I see where to long will create bigger issues down the road.</p><p>Please share your ideas on this matter. I'm OCD, But I try to keep a clear an open mind about my next move in reloading. Your suggestion could be the unicorn idea that we are all looking for. Thank you. </p><p>Oh, one more thing. I'm still learning about, what I'm looking at with this borescope in side the barrel.</p><p>What I'm calling a carbon ring, you are calling it fire cracking. "Correct???" An enquiring mind really wants to know.</p><p>I can't get it right if I don't know. Thanks man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 2009391, member: 111276"] I'm glad you commented on that, and I value your opinion on this matter. It might be off topic, but this is the first thing I check when it comes to cartridges showing high signs of pressure. "Primers & case neck length". In the be gaining with 6.5CM it was suggested to me to trim my cases, " Lapua" back to 1.1910.. New unfired Lapua cases out the box normally run 1.1913 to 1.1915.. I am just starting to weigh sort and measure a new batch of lapua brass.. When I noticed the ring a while back, I started thinking that I should increase my case length to at least 1.1913 to take up the extra space in my throat. My thinking is, "and I could be wrong, it would not be the first time," help stop the carbon ring from forming as much as possible. I do know this for a fact. Any of my lapua cases under 1.908 group in the next county. LOL. So my thinking is,, go longer, but I see where to long will create bigger issues down the road. Please share your ideas on this matter. I'm OCD, But I try to keep a clear an open mind about my next move in reloading. Your suggestion could be the unicorn idea that we are all looking for. Thank you. Oh, one more thing. I'm still learning about, what I'm looking at with this borescope in side the barrel. What I'm calling a carbon ring, you are calling it fire cracking. "Correct???" An enquiring mind really wants to know. I can't get it right if I don't know. Thanks man. [/QUOTE]
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