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It’s true. I already feel it. I wasn’t sure I would like it but I really do.
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You are NEVER going to shoot the throat out of a "hunting" rifle in your life time
I bet case comes back and hits the rear ring of the receiver just behind the ejection port. Just pull the bolt little slower. That's the nature of the "mechanical ejector". When at the range I personally don't even eject the empty cases, I just pull the bolt back just enough and pick the case off the bolt face. Naturally in the field cases get ejected hard and far, get dented and sometimes lost. It's not that big of a cost or loss in my opinion compared to the gains and joys of hunting. And as mentioned those dents should come out with the expander anyway. You have a beautiful rifle in great caliber.Ejected brass gets dented on the way out. Normal? This picture shows one not cycled and two that were. No scope. Ejects clean and far.
Nothing too exciting. Moose (or elk) hunt started yesterday in Lapland. That's where I'm headed. Fuel prices are pretty crippling, so we'll see if I have enough money to come back.How are things in Finland?
Naturally in the field cases get ejected hard and far, get dented and sometimes lost.
Nonsense. Some small amount of erosion occurs at the cartridge mouth, but that doesn't change with bullet seating depth. Throat erosion is caused by the hot gases from the burning of the powder, the temperature of which briefly exceeds the melting temperature of barrel steel. The higher the pressure the hotter the gases (generally), and the larger the powder charge in relation to the bore then the further down the throat the hot gases reach before cooling below melt temperature. Regardless of how shallow or deep the bullet is seated, the gas temperature and volume will be essentially the same, thus whatever throat erosion they cause will be the same.seating too far back from the lands can cause throat erosion faster than normal