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Help: Is this a carbon ring?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 1900808" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>You might check the overall length of the brass. Sometimes if it gets a little long, and there is the start of a carbon ring (which is what I see), then the case neck can become compressed by the carbon ring, even if the necks arent long. Use the same device you used to take the picture and slide it down from the muzzle end. position it in the same spot and chamber an empty piece of brass. You will be able to see if it is pushing into that dark ring area, or further. May or may not be your issue. Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 1900808, member: 73596"] You might check the overall length of the brass. Sometimes if it gets a little long, and there is the start of a carbon ring (which is what I see), then the case neck can become compressed by the carbon ring, even if the necks arent long. Use the same device you used to take the picture and slide it down from the muzzle end. position it in the same spot and chamber an empty piece of brass. You will be able to see if it is pushing into that dark ring area, or further. May or may not be your issue. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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