29 August 2007, 21:05
steve4102Brass Shavings
I was cleaning my son's Win Mod70 Featherweight 6.5x55 the other day and found something interesting. I pulled the bolt and around the lug area in the chamber was a pile of brass shavings. Nice perfect little half moons. About a dozen or so. I can only guess that the bolt is shaving brass off the case rim??
I am using Lapua brass and it is on it's 5th firing. I have not noticed this before. My primer pockets are still tight and I do not think the previous loading were hot.
Any ideas?
29 August 2007, 21:25
meteOne of the problems with the 6.5x55 is that it has a .480" rim dia.As I understand , the American companies are making ammo and chambers with a .473" rim so it's easier to make [cocnsistant with typical .473" cases like the 308 ] .Perhaps that's the problem .
29 August 2007, 22:56
StonecreekI think mete may have identified your source of brass shavings. Just keep it cleaned and don't worry about it.
30 August 2007, 03:00
Hot Corequote:
Originally posted by steve4102:
... I pulled the bolt and around the lug area in the chamber was a pile of brass shavings. Nice perfect little half moons. About a dozen or so. I can only guess that the bolt is shaving brass off the case rim??..
Hey Steve, If you held them up to a Case, would their "potential" diameter indicate they are about the same as the outside of the Casehead?
Or, if it is a Push Feed, are the "half moon" diameters about the same size as the hole for the Ejector?
30 August 2007, 06:59
steve4102quote:
Originally posted by Hot Core:
Hey Steve, If you held them up to a Case, would their "potential" diameter indicate they are about the same as the outside of the Casehead?
Or, if it is a Push Feed, are the "half moon" diameters about the same size as the hole for the Ejector?
They are about the dia. of the case head.
30 August 2007, 17:31
Hot CoreHey Steve, It sure sounds like the other guys nailed it from the get-go. Best of luck to you.
30 August 2007, 21:43
GSP7My m70 classic featherweight swede also gets some shavings. No halfmoon giant things. Just a little bit of brass particles. Not much
I get a scuff mark on one side of the brass starting below the shoulder. Not much just a little rub.
I had traced it to maybe the chamber edge is scuffing the brass as the round is entering the chamber.
02 September 2007, 00:08
ireload2Winchester did not bother to round the edges of their chambers so there is some scraping going on when a round is chambered.
Is the 6.5X55 bolt CRF or the push feed type?