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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Reloads causing soot on brass/bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="Highvoltage" data-source="post: 1859335" data-attributes="member: 109082"><p>Hopefully someone can help me here. I'm reloading 270 Winchester reduced recoil loads with h4895. Ive noticed some loads are tight when closing the bolt, some are not. Last range session I had 2 not fire but had light firing pin marks. Today's session all loads fired but I noticed soot on the case all the way to the head and the bolt was sooty. Is this normal for h4895. Btw it's a tikka t3. Any advice is greatly appreciated. These loads all shoot sub moa 100</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highvoltage, post: 1859335, member: 109082"] Hopefully someone can help me here. I’m reloading 270 Winchester reduced recoil loads with h4895. Ive noticed some loads are tight when closing the bolt, some are not. Last range session I had 2 not fire but had light firing pin marks. Today’s session all loads fired but I noticed soot on the case all the way to the head and the bolt was sooty. Is this normal for h4895. Btw it’s a tikka t3. Any advice is greatly appreciated. These loads all shoot sub moa 100 [/QUOTE]
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