I have a pretty new barrel and the chambering job was pretty rough, done with a much too old reamer. The smith also honed the the finish in the chamber to have a bit more grip.
I them took it to another guy to have him smooth out some of the marks in the chamber. He said it was pretty rough.
Anyway, after shooting 20 rounds I can see that some brass is getting rubbed off and left in my chamber near the base. It's not extreme, I don't think. I don't know how much is too much. I don't have any extraction issues.
For extra info: when I get near max pressure, I will still get flatter primers, ejector marks, and the slightly more case diameter expansion near the base/web.
Doni need to worry about this? Is it going to reduce my case life or eventually run enough off to weaken the case web area and make a head separation more likely?
Here is the brass in the chamber. It's not quite this bad, but nearly the same I think. This picture is from before I had the second guy smooth it out some.
I them took it to another guy to have him smooth out some of the marks in the chamber. He said it was pretty rough.
Anyway, after shooting 20 rounds I can see that some brass is getting rubbed off and left in my chamber near the base. It's not extreme, I don't think. I don't know how much is too much. I don't have any extraction issues.
For extra info: when I get near max pressure, I will still get flatter primers, ejector marks, and the slightly more case diameter expansion near the base/web.
Doni need to worry about this? Is it going to reduce my case life or eventually run enough off to weaken the case web area and make a head separation more likely?
Here is the brass in the chamber. It's not quite this bad, but nearly the same I think. This picture is from before I had the second guy smooth it out some.