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scotharr said:I'm trying to figure out why people are recommending to bush the bolt? He did not pierce a primer with the firing pin, he had/has loose primer pockets in the brass.
Dear Benjerman08,Benjerman08 said:I guess what I would like to know is for sure what caused it? Some of the replys elude to out of spec brass, bad primer pockets, hot loads etc. Were there any other previous pressure signs? Have had over pressured, too hot loads expand base of brass, leave ejector marks and cause real sticky bolts. Never heard of the etching before.
Benjerman08 said:I have been told that if at least "some" pressure is felt while seating, it is ok. Maybe once they get to that point, they should not be used (?).
Roger,expiper said:Gene,,have you measured your brass above the belt (at .200 line) and compared to new unfired brass...it will tell you (and us) if the chamber is too large or brass over stressed,,,Im still thinkin it is loose primer pokets and not bad primers...and an out of spec. chamber/reamer can cause this,,it doesnt matter how good and strait the gunsmithing is,,if thngs dont fit you got problems,,i have run into this with chambers/reamers that are spec. for lapua and then shooters try and use Win. brass ....nothing wrong with WW brass but in .284 and .22/250 the Lapua is .002-.003 larger at .200 line,and that is enuff to cause case swelling at normal operating pressure and primer lekage like you are seeing,,,the chamber should be no more than .004 (preferably .0025-.003) larger than the new unfired brass......please let us know what you find,,,,...Roger