For several years, I've shot a 24" Rem action 308 bolt with a SiCo Omega attached. I have close to 3k rounds through it. Most were FGGM though lately I was shooting the old Prime stuff. When done shooting, even after a multi-day training session (~250 rnds), I could detach the can and there would be almost no carbon build up or fouling on the muzzle device or in the can. It came off like there was butter on it.
Last week I moved the can to a brand new 6.5 cred, 26" barrel shooting Hornady 147 gr ELD Match for a 4 day class. Again ~260 rounds. Thinking the round was like a 308, I never checked the can until class was over. When the class was over, I couldn't get the can off without using a wrench. Upon removing the can, there was a SIGNIFICANT amount of carbon fouling on the muzzle device and inside the blast chamber of the can. It was caked on. Turns out I couldn't get the can off initially because the carbon had sealed the can and muzzle device together and it took the wrench to put enough torque on the locking mechanism to break the carbon seal.
Is 6.5 cred really that much dirtier of a cartridge than the 308? I'm going out for another ~280 rnd session soon and I'm thinking I'm going to have to clean the attachment point and the locking mechanism every day.
Thanks
Last week I moved the can to a brand new 6.5 cred, 26" barrel shooting Hornady 147 gr ELD Match for a 4 day class. Again ~260 rounds. Thinking the round was like a 308, I never checked the can until class was over. When the class was over, I couldn't get the can off without using a wrench. Upon removing the can, there was a SIGNIFICANT amount of carbon fouling on the muzzle device and inside the blast chamber of the can. It was caked on. Turns out I couldn't get the can off initially because the carbon had sealed the can and muzzle device together and it took the wrench to put enough torque on the locking mechanism to break the carbon seal.
Is 6.5 cred really that much dirtier of a cartridge than the 308? I'm going out for another ~280 rnd session soon and I'm thinking I'm going to have to clean the attachment point and the locking mechanism every day.
Thanks