skiutah02
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During a recent match, one of my rounds would not chamber during record fire. It's a 308win. I ejected the round, tried it again without success, ejected it, quickly looked it over and noticed nothing irregular, looked in the breech and saw nothing of concern. I never tried to force it in. Chambered next round and it was fine as were the rest of the shots. I always keep one extra round on the line so this was not a problem (until the etarget missed one in that string...).
After the match I looked it over carefully and noticed a lump at the neck. Looked like a small BB pellet between the neck and the bullet. Never seen that before.
Here are three pics. Two looking head on to the bulge and one from the side showing the lump.
Any guesses what it turned out to be?

After a few guesses, I'll reveal.
Drew
After the match I looked it over carefully and noticed a lump at the neck. Looked like a small BB pellet between the neck and the bullet. Never seen that before.
Here are three pics. Two looking head on to the bulge and one from the side showing the lump.
Any guesses what it turned out to be?



After a few guesses, I'll reveal.
Drew
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