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Carbon on the outside of the case neck after firing?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 854000" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>All could be accurate and true. However, I am the Honey Badger on this one. My rifle shoots faster, more accurately, and is consistent with a slow burning powder. If the payment is a little of carbon that does no harm, so be it. My cases are at max length according the Berger manual. I trimmed my lapau brass to the shortest case in the lot and checked them after fire forming. </p><p> </p><p>I think the guestions that would concern me more are: does the carbon get into the shoulder? Does this carbon issue create problems for the rifle itself?</p><p> </p><p>I am wondering if my recent pressure signs are more from a carbon build up in the rifle around the neck area vs work hardened case necks. I just annealed those last night and loaded a batch of 50 for next weeks hunt. Tonight I think I will work on cleaning the rifle thoroughly for carbon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 854000, member: 61747"] All could be accurate and true. However, I am the Honey Badger on this one. My rifle shoots faster, more accurately, and is consistent with a slow burning powder. If the payment is a little of carbon that does no harm, so be it. My cases are at max length according the Berger manual. I trimmed my lapau brass to the shortest case in the lot and checked them after fire forming. I think the guestions that would concern me more are: does the carbon get into the shoulder? Does this carbon issue create problems for the rifle itself? I am wondering if my recent pressure signs are more from a carbon build up in the rifle around the neck area vs work hardened case necks. I just annealed those last night and loaded a batch of 50 for next weeks hunt. Tonight I think I will work on cleaning the rifle thoroughly for carbon. [/QUOTE]
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