The oal is 3.6, the bullet is through the full neck and the boat tail sits in the tapered portionHow far are the bullets seated into the case neck?
The oal is 3.6, the bullet is through the full neck and the boat tail sits in the tapered portionHow far are the bullets seated into the case neck?
It’s rl26 74.5g 3.6 oal mag cci primers 220 g eldx.I think I would choose another powder that doesnt burn like coal. I would try any powder than that. How much neck tension? Exact recipe of your load using magnum primers I hope. Gavintoobe is the guy to ask the PRC question to? He shoots his a lot. Something isnt adding up/ Are the necks unturned and is it a no turn chamber? Ask who chambered it if for some reason the neck might have been spec'ed wrong. He can measure his reamer. Maybe I am out in left field but start from the beginning and make sure everything is the way it is supposed be .
i can soak and clean it, the barrel comes out clean and shiny. then 15-20 rounds later (progressively gets worse) untill it is very hard to push a new shell into the chamberBarrel may just need a good cleaning? I found this interesting. Google - "accurate shooter barrel cleaning"
I am still using #9 , bronze brush, & Hoppe's benchrest solvent.
The throat may be tighter then normal? Bullets should not get marked like that. View attachment 1206446View attachment 1206447
Did not mention How much neck tension, Light tension could be the problemOkay i am in need of an experts opinion. If i clean with a good carbon cleaner the gun shoots great, after about 5-10 rounds i get enough carbon buildup that the shells stick in the chamber and my extractor just slips off, rounding off the butt of the shell. then i have to pop it out with a cleaning rod.
Its a proof carbon barrel with a bighorn action. approx 200-300 rounds down the pipe. any advise?View attachment 1206203View attachment 1206204View attachment 1206205View attachment 1206201View attachment 1206202
I would usually agree with that statement but in this case I am using 74.5g of re26, I was getting ejector marks at 75g and the hornady reloading manual for 220 eldx max out at 75.5
A recent post on this very issue. https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/carbon-in-the-throat-what-to-look-out-for.4005755/It’s rl26 74.5g 3.6 oal mag cci primers 220 g eldx.
proof research factory shouldered 300 prc barrel. Prefit so factory chamber. Factory hornady brass, non turned.
what do you think of this picture, I just cleaned it with a nylon brush (which seems like it doesn’t work at all) because proof said that if I use a brass brush it would hurt my barrel. I slide in a cartridge pull it out and this is what it does to the bullet.View attachment 1206437View attachment 1206438