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Head separation on my brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Unoboats" data-source="post: 1853242" data-attributes="member: 49903"><p>Kimber 280 ai has been sent back to Kimber for examination of the chamber. I took a small piece burgundy scotchbrite pad and polished the chamber then lit the chamber up with light to reveal a etched ring in the chamber which looks to be at the same area of the marks on the brass. I loaded some new Nosler custom brass and it did the same to it. As for the 308 it seems to be a separate issue of definite excessive head space.i need to contact Hornady and let them know my findings as this is not there problem at least with the 280 AI</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unoboats, post: 1853242, member: 49903"] Kimber 280 ai has been sent back to Kimber for examination of the chamber. I took a small piece burgundy scotchbrite pad and polished the chamber then lit the chamber up with light to reveal a etched ring in the chamber which looks to be at the same area of the marks on the brass. I loaded some new Nosler custom brass and it did the same to it. As for the 308 it seems to be a separate issue of definite excessive head space.i need to contact Hornady and let them know my findings as this is not there problem at least with the 280 AI [/QUOTE]
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