Extracted this from a MPR in 6.5PRC, bolt wasn’t noticeably hard to operate… I am really scratching my head with it.
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-Extracted this from a MPR in 6.5PRC, bolt wasn’t noticeably hard to operate… I am really scratching my head with it.
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The brass was annealed after every firing with an induction annealer, load was 67.0Gr of US 869 pushing a 140gr Nosler RDF, Lapua brass.
How was powder thrown/charge verified. Maybe got short loaded.The brass was annealed after every firing with an induction annealer, load was 67.0Gr of US 869 pushing a 140gr Nosler RDF, Lapua brass.
This is typically a low pressure indication as noted above. You didn't say what powder/bullet so being compressed may or may not indicate the load is sufficient to seal the chamber. Excessive headspace and/or insufficient neck tension can also be a factor. The root cause is low pressure not expanding the neck to seal the chamber.
The brass was annealed after every firing with an induction annealer, load was 67.0Gr of US 869 pushing a 140gr Nosler RDF, Lapua brass.
Be sure to clean the chamber and degrease it when you are done.Thanks everyone, this all makes sense. The deformation of the case appeared like a vacuum had occurred internally, but it was high pressure on the outside due to poor sealing/slow pressurization.