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Help: Is this a carbon ring?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1900716" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Looks to be the start of one for sure. That's where the carbon ring forms. Get it clean now before it's an issue. On most factory Chambers there is enough clearence to really never be a problem but if you turn necks and have .003 or less clearence then it can be an issue much quicker. Guys that shoot br use a tool that is a shorter rod with a handle bent into it like a car Jack that twist. Use one size brush bigger than the bore and run it up in the neck and turn the brush. It really helps to put a very wet patch with carbon remover up in that spot over night. Once you get it clean it's easy to keep it clean by doing the brush twist Everytime you clean.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1900716, member: 38048"] Looks to be the start of one for sure. That's where the carbon ring forms. Get it clean now before it's an issue. On most factory Chambers there is enough clearence to really never be a problem but if you turn necks and have .003 or less clearence then it can be an issue much quicker. Guys that shoot br use a tool that is a shorter rod with a handle bent into it like a car Jack that twist. Use one size brush bigger than the bore and run it up in the neck and turn the brush. It really helps to put a very wet patch with carbon remover up in that spot over night. Once you get it clean it's easy to keep it clean by doing the brush twist Everytime you clean. Shep [/QUOTE]
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