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HELP!! ejector marks on brass???
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Lincoln" data-source="post: 72213" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>You mentioned case length. have you taken that of cases perviously fired in this rifle or virgin brass when comparing to the caes you just fired? Is the ejector mark you refer to an indentation in the head or is it a rised bump.?</p><p>Ive seen Remingtons with over sized headspace where the cases come slamming back into the bolt face, which slightly hammers the head and as the ejector hole offers less resistance than the rest of the bolt face brass will then be pushed into this hole leaving a slight bump or nipple. This happening over thousands of rounds tends to hammer the bolt lugs also and they develope a slight bur.</p><p>Now i've also seen a dent in the case head in the ejector possition, but that was due to a slightly long ejector that couldn't retract enough.</p><p>Just some thoughts to add to the list.</p><p>Pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Lincoln, post: 72213, member: 2245"] You mentioned case length. have you taken that of cases perviously fired in this rifle or virgin brass when comparing to the caes you just fired? Is the ejector mark you refer to an indentation in the head or is it a rised bump.? Ive seen Remingtons with over sized headspace where the cases come slamming back into the bolt face, which slightly hammers the head and as the ejector hole offers less resistance than the rest of the bolt face brass will then be pushed into this hole leaving a slight bump or nipple. This happening over thousands of rounds tends to hammer the bolt lugs also and they develope a slight bur. Now i've also seen a dent in the case head in the ejector possition, but that was due to a slightly long ejector that couldn't retract enough. Just some thoughts to add to the list. Pete [/QUOTE]
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