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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Small gas leak around primer.
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<blockquote data-quote="keen.on.it" data-source="post: 2891626" data-attributes="member: 127326"><p>I just checked that actually, bolt face not etched, a slight ring that was mostly removed by wiping it with a q-tip. I also removed the primers from the cases expecting the one to have carbon along the side of the primer but it was clean. Ahhhh, maybe condensation?? I was cooling my barrel on my dash with air con as it was hoooot as and I figured barrel heat was what was sending the third shot of each group high and right to the exact spot in relation to the first 2 shots of each group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keen.on.it, post: 2891626, member: 127326"] I just checked that actually, bolt face not etched, a slight ring that was mostly removed by wiping it with a q-tip. I also removed the primers from the cases expecting the one to have carbon along the side of the primer but it was clean. Ahhhh, maybe condensation?? I was cooling my barrel on my dash with air con as it was hoooot as and I figured barrel heat was what was sending the third shot of each group high and right to the exact spot in relation to the first 2 shots of each group. [/QUOTE]
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