Piscatory_4
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Why not try a slower powder?
With a 20” barrel and suppressor,
I just saw this. I'm going to double down and say you NEED to check for a carbon ring. The specific cause of my high pressure issues was a suppressor. Even in a bolt rifle they cause additional carbon fouling. If this is the problem, a slow powder, harder brass, etc will only temporarily solve it. As the ring grows, you will see those pressure signs again. In my case, it was rock hard and a "regular" cleaning wouldn't touch it. Multiple soaks in a foaming bore cleaner and a some serious scrubbing with a bronze brush eventually dissolved it. I've kept on top of it since, and the problem has not re-occurred.
Take a look. Might be the easy fix.
Where exactly should I been looking or the carbon ring?
The barrel only has maybe 100 shots on it. It was rebarreled by the manufacture after I shot about 300 rounds without being able to get it under a 1” grouping
The high pressure signs could be seen on Barnes factory ammo on the very first few shots through the barrel and I continue to see those signs. No excessive pressure but high pressure none the less
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