fx77
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308 rifle . Very accurate 3 lug BAT action. Standard chamber not a tight neck
Yesterday at the range the shooter next to me said he was a cloud of smoke as I fired.
Normally the case has carbon deposited on the neck but not the case body. The case was covered in carbon .
The cases are lapua, VV N 135 with 155.5 Gr Berger. Groups are in the 1-2's range. The bullet is .015 from the jam. The neck is skim turned, and measures .015 thickness. FL die with .004 tension on the necks.
All neck are annealed after each firing. Resizing is 1.5 Thou and loaded and fired case measurements verified this degree of FL resizing.
The adjacent shooter suggested I try one of his Federal Gold Medal Match factory cartridges. I found that the accuracy was fine, and only the neck and shoulder had carbon ( i.e. burned powder) deposited. The body of the case was still quite clean in comparison.
My accuracy is therefore fine, but am at a loss to see why the bodies are so soot covered.
My Cases have> 20 firings with no neck issue or loose primers on inspection after firing.
Therefore my question is why is there so much soot on the cases below the neck .
Do you think it is just because the cases are old?
Yesterday at the range the shooter next to me said he was a cloud of smoke as I fired.
Normally the case has carbon deposited on the neck but not the case body. The case was covered in carbon .
The cases are lapua, VV N 135 with 155.5 Gr Berger. Groups are in the 1-2's range. The bullet is .015 from the jam. The neck is skim turned, and measures .015 thickness. FL die with .004 tension on the necks.
All neck are annealed after each firing. Resizing is 1.5 Thou and loaded and fired case measurements verified this degree of FL resizing.
The adjacent shooter suggested I try one of his Federal Gold Medal Match factory cartridges. I found that the accuracy was fine, and only the neck and shoulder had carbon ( i.e. burned powder) deposited. The body of the case was still quite clean in comparison.
My accuracy is therefore fine, but am at a loss to see why the bodies are so soot covered.
My Cases have> 20 firings with no neck issue or loose primers on inspection after firing.
Therefore my question is why is there so much soot on the cases below the neck .
Do you think it is just because the cases are old?