donrleonard
Lil-Rokslider
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Someone recently said this about adopting the spanking new 7PRC: tell me your a rookie without telling me you’re a rookie.
So I’m one of those rookie hunters who jumped on the 7PRC bandwagon after salivating over those sweet ballistics tables.
At some point towards the end of my 80-round barrel break-in I got a reeeall hard bolt lift. I didn’t know at the time to check for pressure signs on the brass, but I suspect it was there. At the same time that I was struggling to get good groupings with my Hornady CX ammo, I started hearing rumblings about problems with Hornady powder. I assumed I must’ve gotten a bad round.
Now we know that the problem was with their slow powder, which is unlikely to have caused the hard bolt lift. As I order up ammo (Federal this time) and start preparing the gun for the fall hunting season, I dug deeper and found a comment by Jim on Backfire that 7PRCs are churning up a lot of pressure signs including hard bolt lifts, and that it is due to the rapid buildup of carbon near the throat of the chamber after 40 or so rounds. Now I’m feeling like a chump, pulling the trigger on a new design with tight precision tolerances that are less forgiving than other calibers like 7 Rem Mag or 280AI.
Has anyone else run into this issue? If so, what are you seeing in terms of buildup?
Was I a chump for jumping on the 7PRC bandwagon so early, or is this a common issue with magnums?
So I’m one of those rookie hunters who jumped on the 7PRC bandwagon after salivating over those sweet ballistics tables.
At some point towards the end of my 80-round barrel break-in I got a reeeall hard bolt lift. I didn’t know at the time to check for pressure signs on the brass, but I suspect it was there. At the same time that I was struggling to get good groupings with my Hornady CX ammo, I started hearing rumblings about problems with Hornady powder. I assumed I must’ve gotten a bad round.
Now we know that the problem was with their slow powder, which is unlikely to have caused the hard bolt lift. As I order up ammo (Federal this time) and start preparing the gun for the fall hunting season, I dug deeper and found a comment by Jim on Backfire that 7PRCs are churning up a lot of pressure signs including hard bolt lifts, and that it is due to the rapid buildup of carbon near the throat of the chamber after 40 or so rounds. Now I’m feeling like a chump, pulling the trigger on a new design with tight precision tolerances that are less forgiving than other calibers like 7 Rem Mag or 280AI.
Has anyone else run into this issue? If so, what are you seeing in terms of buildup?
Was I a chump for jumping on the 7PRC bandwagon so early, or is this a common issue with magnums?