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Posted By: tommyv dent on a case - 08/12/11
When I chamber a round in my rem 700 .223 it leaves a small dent on the shoulder of the bullet. The dent is small enough that you have to use a finger nail to feel it. Any ideas of what is causing this? thanks Tommy
Posted By: Win_94 Re: dent on a case - 08/12/11
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on the shoulder of the bullet


In the shoulder of the "bullet" or do you mean "case?"

Is there dirt in there?

Every so often I get a dent on a case and it usually comes from a burnt piece of powder in the chamber. Here is a pic of the latest one I got in my 30-30; I had fired that cartridge.

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If you don't have one already, get a chamber brush and thoroughly clean the chamber.
Posted By: hunter01 Re: dent on a case - 08/12/11
Agree with Win 94. Clean out your chamber......
Posted By: Seafire Re: dent on a case - 08/12/11
if it feeding smoothly that is the case, dirt in your chamber...

doesn't hurt to shoot the brass, as it is not weakening it at all..

handloaders get much bigger dents, over lubing the case for resizing all the time..
Posted By: Dave_Skinner Re: dent on a case - 08/12/11
You have chamber cooties. Get a nice brush and some solvent and have a go.
Posted By: Seafire Re: dent on a case - 08/14/11
Chamber Cooties...

I like that phrase Dave!
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