Littlehoov
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Gun in question is a Remington 700 ADL .243 Win.
As rounds get cycled through the gun, I find marrs, scratches, whatever you want to call them on the brass cases, some of them pretty deep as far as Im concerned. I also see marks on the bullet too on occasion.
Best I can tell its from the rounds rubbing on the magazine "lips" as the rounds as fed, and the bolt raking across the top of the next round as it chambers the current one.
I have taken it to a gunsmith in the past, and he claimed it was perfectly normal, and proceeded to do his best to make me feel like any idiot because I didnt understand why steel rubbing against brass leaves marks on the brass.
Im still convinced its not normal for there to be marks on the cartridges, especially the bullets simply from running them through the gun. Only other similar bolt guns Ive got experience with are a Browning A-bolt and a Marlin 25N and neither of them leave marks on the cartridges.
Any ideas?
As rounds get cycled through the gun, I find marrs, scratches, whatever you want to call them on the brass cases, some of them pretty deep as far as Im concerned. I also see marks on the bullet too on occasion.
Best I can tell its from the rounds rubbing on the magazine "lips" as the rounds as fed, and the bolt raking across the top of the next round as it chambers the current one.
I have taken it to a gunsmith in the past, and he claimed it was perfectly normal, and proceeded to do his best to make me feel like any idiot because I didnt understand why steel rubbing against brass leaves marks on the brass.
Im still convinced its not normal for there to be marks on the cartridges, especially the bullets simply from running them through the gun. Only other similar bolt guns Ive got experience with are a Browning A-bolt and a Marlin 25N and neither of them leave marks on the cartridges.
Any ideas?