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Reloading
Extractor Mark w/ Cold, Clean Bore
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<blockquote data-quote="bill123" data-source="post: 959856" data-attributes="member: 69116"><p>I'm thinking its a slightly different problem now. I was shooting yesterday in the rain. I started out with my hand loads and got the pressure signs. I switched to Federal 175 grain match ammo and I got the ejector marks on the case bases of that ammo when the barrel was hot. After I let the barrel cool, the marks disappeared until the barrel heated up again. The barrel was never too hot to touch, just hotter than I normally let it get. </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking that the problem may have been that I did not get all of the Imperial Sizing Wax off the cases and they were not able to grip the chamber during ignition, forcing them back into the bolt harder than usual. Maybe the wax collected in the chamber and caused the same problem with the Fed. ammo. Does that make any sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bill123, post: 959856, member: 69116"] I'm thinking its a slightly different problem now. I was shooting yesterday in the rain. I started out with my hand loads and got the pressure signs. I switched to Federal 175 grain match ammo and I got the ejector marks on the case bases of that ammo when the barrel was hot. After I let the barrel cool, the marks disappeared until the barrel heated up again. The barrel was never too hot to touch, just hotter than I normally let it get. I'm thinking that the problem may have been that I did not get all of the Imperial Sizing Wax off the cases and they were not able to grip the chamber during ignition, forcing them back into the bolt harder than usual. Maybe the wax collected in the chamber and caused the same problem with the Fed. ammo. Does that make any sense? [/QUOTE]
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