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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 106390" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>it sounds to me like you may have a groove cut into your chamber. I've seen it a couple of times you can even see the groove in the brass or chamber but it could be their.</p><p></p><p>It happens when the chamber reamer is runtino the barrel and the smith trys to either make too deep of cuts or two long. what happens is that you get a tiny chip that was cut free and it gets hung up on the reamer then wears a small groove in the chamber.</p><p>Thats why the few barrels I've chambered I'll run an undersized drill into the chamber then make my final cut with the reamer , making sure not to run it in to deapbefore backing it out to let the coolant flush it off..</p><p></p><p>Luckly the 30-06 case hasa good bit of taper so you may be able to set the barrel back a little bit and have the chamber recut.</p><p></p><p>thats iff the chamber has a groove in it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 106390, member: 8843"] it sounds to me like you may have a groove cut into your chamber. I've seen it a couple of times you can even see the groove in the brass or chamber but it could be their. It happens when the chamber reamer is runtino the barrel and the smith trys to either make too deep of cuts or two long. what happens is that you get a tiny chip that was cut free and it gets hung up on the reamer then wears a small groove in the chamber. Thats why the few barrels I've chambered I'll run an undersized drill into the chamber then make my final cut with the reamer , making sure not to run it in to deapbefore backing it out to let the coolant flush it off.. Luckly the 30-06 case hasa good bit of taper so you may be able to set the barrel back a little bit and have the chamber recut. thats iff the chamber has a groove in it [/QUOTE]
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