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<blockquote data-quote="JKB57" data-source="post: 2086080" data-attributes="member: 20260"><p>Had almost the same thing happening even with factory ammo found the bolt face was not machined flat and had a raised ridge around the firing pin also was showing ejector marks on fired brass from factory loads called christensen and they told me the ejector marks were normal as the run match chambers (lmao) I told the guy on the phone anytime you start seeing ejector marks raised in the brass its overpressure and that the bolt closing stiff marking up primers and cutting brass off the case around the primer was not normal not sure if he thought he was talking to a complete dummy or what but your problem is almost identical to mine and the gun had to be sent back ,have seen this on more than one ridgeline over the years of guns other people owned. Just thought I would throw that out there. Try some factory ammo and see if it still does it if so I would call Christensen. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKB57, post: 2086080, member: 20260"] Had almost the same thing happening even with factory ammo found the bolt face was not machined flat and had a raised ridge around the firing pin also was showing ejector marks on fired brass from factory loads called christensen and they told me the ejector marks were normal as the run match chambers (lmao) I told the guy on the phone anytime you start seeing ejector marks raised in the brass its overpressure and that the bolt closing stiff marking up primers and cutting brass off the case around the primer was not normal not sure if he thought he was talking to a complete dummy or what but your problem is almost identical to mine and the gun had to be sent back ,have seen this on more than one ridgeline over the years of guns other people owned. Just thought I would throw that out there. Try some factory ammo and see if it still does it if so I would call Christensen. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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