1raggedhole
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6BR, criterion barrel with 0.272" neck, Lapua brass (fired about 3 times)Dkhunt14 has a point about annealing but I'd expand on it a bit by suggesting you may want to boost your load a bit so necks expand a little faster upon firing.
Clean necks fired in a clean chamber will show carbon on shoulders & sometimes case body if the load's on the low side of what it'd otherwise take to get good gas sealing.
What 6mm cartridge are you shooting that load in? Factory (generous chamber neck clearance) or custom-fitted (maybe not so generous?) barrel?
It all matters....
No.If this is a bolt action have you tried NOT bumping the shoulder? Were you bumping because of difficulty chambering the round?
Don't do this. Double check your FL die setting procedure.View attachment 1002129 When I full length sized new brass
I would say, double check your bump measurement with a reliable bump/datum gauge. My guess is you are setting the shoulder back more than you think. An inexpensive gauge can be made from a piece of scrap barrel and your reamer for that cartridge.Don't do this. Double check your FL die setting procedure.
You need to clean the neck and shoulder area of the chamber or you can get a carbon buildup. If properly annealed you should not get much on the shoulders. Do you check bolt closure with the fire control out the bolt? If not you cant feel it right. MattI also have carbon on shoulders when shooting my 6BR. Cases are annealed after each firing and cases are FL sized with shoulders bumped .0015 (cause it is hard to close the bolt unless I do this step).
Are there any negatives in shooting with a load that produces carbon on the shoulders? The groups are really good - so just ignore the carbon on the shoulders and keep shooting it that way?
You need to clean the neck and shoulder area of the chamber or you can get a carbon buildup. If properly annealed you should not get much on the shoulders. Do you check bolt closure with the fire control out the bolt? If not you cant feel it right. Matt