09 March 2004, 06:03
johnrigbyPowder residue on 416 neck- Is this a sign?
Recently loaded up and fired some 416 Rigby rounds. I noticed that all of the spent brass had some swirling powder marks around the neck, about 1/8" to 1/4" down from top. Is this indicative of a chamber issue of reloading problem? The guns new , so nothing to compare against. The brass is virgin Norma, IMR 4831, CCI 250 mag primers. Loads ranged from 93 to 95.7 grs. Any insight would be appreciated
John R.
09 March 2004, 08:51
Don_GThis usually means nothing. When the gas-tracks start reaching the shoulder something is usually wrong!
This happens more often with low-pressure loads.
09 March 2004, 09:28
johnrigbyThese loads may be still on the low side, still need to chrony them, yes the trace residue is only at the upper portion of the neck, thanks for the reply
john
09 March 2004, 10:55
Red Neck64Don't worry it's normal.If you see black on the shoulder thats bad.We have a head space problum.
09 March 2004, 11:24
stinkershappens with several of my guns, never had a problem with it though