15 February 2023, 23:14
seismicshooterbarrel carbon fouling
In cleaning my rifles of the carbon ring buildup, I received quite a shock when I started cleaning my Marlin 1894 CB 44 mag. The barrel has carbon from chamber to muzzle instead of the normal 6 inches or so from the chamber. I shoot only jacketed bullets in this rifle; Sierra 250 gr. FPJ Tournament Masters with 21.5 gr. H-110 and CCI 350 primers. This is a very accurate load in this rifle. Could I have too weak a crimp or need a hotter primer? Any help in resolving this carbon problem would be greatly appreciated.
27 March 2023, 00:08
Labmanquote:
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Noting specific to your load but I've read that H-110/WW296 does require a heavy crimp.
27 March 2023, 17:51
p dog shooterquote:
I've read that H-110/WW296 does require a heavy crimp.
It does need a heavy crimp to burn properly.
Loads should not be reduced.