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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1151695" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>What's your C.B.O.L and C.O.A.L numbers?</p><p>A scratch on the end of the case in the area of the primer pocket may simply be due to debris on the bolt face at some point.</p><p>"Brass shavings" or dust? A small amount of brass that may slightly coat the face of the bolt isn't unusual and often originates with the opening and closing of the bolt and bits of brass dust like particlas can collect around the rim of the bolt face or perhaps around the firing pin hole but "shavings" makes me a bit more curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1151695, member: 50867"] What's your C.B.O.L and C.O.A.L numbers? A scratch on the end of the case in the area of the primer pocket may simply be due to debris on the bolt face at some point. "Brass shavings" or dust? A small amount of brass that may slightly coat the face of the bolt isn't unusual and often originates with the opening and closing of the bolt and bits of brass dust like particlas can collect around the rim of the bolt face or perhaps around the firing pin hole but "shavings" makes me a bit more curious. [/QUOTE]
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