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    I personally would reload them after the usual check over.

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    I have a similar problem and have had for a long time.Although the primers are looking ok ,not too flattend and not too crated.
    But I am always seeing ejecter marks and some times the bolt can be a little sticky but not all of the time.New Lapua brass,first loading. For some reason there is noticable marks ( shaving's ) from around the rim of the case also and minute specks of brass left on the bolt face.
    The rounds are very accurate.I just cant work out what's causing these things.
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    Head space

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveh054 View Post
    Head space
    Head space you say,guess I should get it checked by someone with the appropiate gauge,finding someone may be a while off though.
    Thanks Stevenh054.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveh054 View Post
    Head space
    Excessive head space?

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    Just another possibility

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    Quote Originally Posted by doinit View Post
    I have a similar problem and have had for a long time.Although the primers are looking ok ,not too flattend and not too crated.
    But I am always seeing ejecter marks and some times the bolt can be a little sticky but not all of the time.New Lapua brass,first loading. For some reason there is noticable marks ( shaving's ) from around the rim of the case also and minute specks of brass left on the bolt face.
    The rounds are very accurate.I just cant work out what's causing these things.
    Any ideas?
    Anyone.
    How fast are they going? Faster than expected in your barrel length?
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    Quote Originally Posted by distant stalker View Post
    How fast are they going? Faster than expected in your barrel length?
    They are around 2875 fps,out of a factory 18 inch barrel. .260 caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doinit View Post
    They are around 2875 fps,out of a factory 18 inch barrel. .260 caliber.
    That could be pretty quick for a standard .260 out of an 18" barrel, depending on what projectiles.
    Do what ya want! Ya will anyway.

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    120 grn projectiles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doinit View Post
    120 grn projectiles.
    That sounds a reasonable speed. I dont think it is excessive headspace as generally, accuracy goes out the window if you have it. Can you rechamber a fired case with those symptoms easily?
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    I'm at last onto the minute shavings from the rim thing,the extractor under a magnifying glass appears to have a very fine sharp bit,enough to scrape the rim.
    I also checked out the last few rounds fired and only one out of twelve showed slight ejector mark.Maybe nothing too big to worry about at all.
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