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Reloading
Carbon fouling on bolt body
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2787452" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Sounds like gases are escaping around the case neck after the bullet leaves and the gasses continue around the neck, case & chamber to your bolt.</p><p>You should not have any carbon on your Bolt unless this is a AR.</p><p>Does your brass have carbon on them? If so you may have an out of speck chamber.</p><p>Did you measure a fired case for re-sizing?</p><p>I would definitely have the gunsmith that chambered your barrel (or another GS) check out your chamber and give them fire brass.</p><p>Gas should not escape from the bullet neck in the chamber to the Bolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2787452, member: 116439"] Sounds like gases are escaping around the case neck after the bullet leaves and the gasses continue around the neck, case & chamber to your bolt. You should not have any carbon on your Bolt unless this is a AR. Does your brass have carbon on them? If so you may have an out of speck chamber. Did you measure a fired case for re-sizing? I would definitely have the gunsmith that chambered your barrel (or another GS) check out your chamber and give them fire brass. Gas should not escape from the bullet neck in the chamber to the Bolt. [/QUOTE]
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