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Carbon fouling on bolt body
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<blockquote data-quote="Ronin75" data-source="post: 2787327" data-attributes="member: 43370"><p>I have been noticing a fair amount of carbon residue on the bolt body of my 308 win. The rifle had a bartlien carbon wrapped barrel recently installed. </p><p>What I have notice is after approximately 10 rounds I have enough carbon residue where the bolt is starting to feel sticky as I work the bolt. I was told that I need to adjust the seating due so that It travels lower on the case neck.</p><p>I looked at recently fired cases and noticed the the residue appears to start about an 1/8" from where the shoulder and case neck meet. Any input would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ronin75, post: 2787327, member: 43370"] I have been noticing a fair amount of carbon residue on the bolt body of my 308 win. The rifle had a bartlien carbon wrapped barrel recently installed. What I have notice is after approximately 10 rounds I have enough carbon residue where the bolt is starting to feel sticky as I work the bolt. I was told that I need to adjust the seating due so that It travels lower on the case neck. I looked at recently fired cases and noticed the the residue appears to start about an 1/8” from where the shoulder and case neck meet. Any input would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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