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Reloading
Brass sticks after firing
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<blockquote data-quote="Solaction" data-source="post: 1012924" data-attributes="member: 67350"><p>I ran the bora scope down the chamber and it was a little dirty but not bad. I looked like there was deposits of brass in it. I cleaned and polished a little then looked at it again its clean now. looks a little rough its not shinny like the barrel. </p><p>I loaded a piece of brass that had stuck before and worked it a few times to make it really mark the brass and it is scratched right above and has a ring just above the belt. I hope it shows in the picture. </p><p>Thanks again for the help with this I've been scratching my head with this for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Solaction, post: 1012924, member: 67350"] I ran the bora scope down the chamber and it was a little dirty but not bad. I looked like there was deposits of brass in it. I cleaned and polished a little then looked at it again its clean now. looks a little rough its not shinny like the barrel. I loaded a piece of brass that had stuck before and worked it a few times to make it really mark the brass and it is scratched right above and has a ring just above the belt. I hope it shows in the picture. Thanks again for the help with this I've been scratching my head with this for a while. [/QUOTE]
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