Is my Vudoo chamber damaged?

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    I was cleaning my Vudoo and noticed that the top of my chamber looks rough and worn down compared to the bottom edge. Is it supposed to look like that, or did I somehow manage to damage it?
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    Maybe I'm seeing the picture funny. But are you sure that's not a buildup of lead scrapings from the bullets catching the top of the chamber? I've seen where pushing against the frong of the magazine while chambering rounds can cause this.
     
    It's definitely the chamber. I've tried scraping at it with a cotton swab and plastic tools and it does not budge.
    The gun still functions properly, although I have had one failure to extract.
     
    Maybe I'm seeing the picture funny. But are you sure that's not a buildup of lead scrapings from the bullets catching the top of the chamber? I've seen where pushing against the frong of the magazine while chambering rounds can cause this.
    Looks to me like something has beat the mess out of it. Like it was hammered to the point that pieces are breaking off.
     
    I don’t see how lead could get there. It could have been like that all along and he just noticed it. The only thing in that area is the bolt. The OP could put some Dykem on things and see if there’s any contact.
     
    I was cleaning my Vudoo and noticed that the top of my chamber looks rough and worn down compared to the bottom edge. Is it supposed to look like that, or did I somehow manage to damage it?View attachment 7438294

    No sir, your chamber isn't damaged but the breech face is impression'd. Everything will still work fine, but it's certainly aesthetically annoying. If you're interested in having it resolved, give the shop a call and let them know you and I "spoke" about getting your rifle back for repair. If you need to, shoot me an email, [email protected], and I can provide more detail, etc.

    MB
     
    No sir, your chamber isn't damaged but the breech face is impression'd. Everything will still work fine, but it's certainly aesthetically annoying. If you're interested in having it resolved, give the shop a call and let them know you and I "spoke" about getting your rifle back for repair. If you need to, shoot me an email, [email protected], and I can provide more detail, etc.

    MB

    Complete class act
     
    No sir, your chamber isn't damaged but the breech face is impression'd. Everything will still work fine, but it's certainly aesthetically annoying. If you're interested in having it resolved, give the shop a call and let them know you and I "spoke" about getting your rifle back for repair. If you need to, shoot me an email, [email protected], and I can provide more detail, etc.

    MB

    What would cause it to be impressioned?
     
    Honestly, looks like lead to me as well. I would guess that a little is getting scraped off rounds now and again and the bolt is then compressing those lead scrapings between itself and the chamber sort of extruding them out the top forming that little shelf. Vudoo's specs are pretty tight and there is not much space between the bolt and the chamber. That is why they have done the hybrid cone breech thing. To give gunk somewhere to go. Of course, where the firing pin hole is, the extrusion will not happen so chamber face looks different there. I think a little flat brass scraper would have success scraping that area clean.
     
    It's not lead. If it was lead, I would be able to scrape it off. Also lead deposits would result in more material, but there is less material here.
     
    It's not lead. If it was lead, I would be able to scrape it off. Also lead deposits would result in more material, but there is less material here.
    Sure looks that way but still leaves unresolved exactly what Mike means by “impressioned” though the obvious guess is just that....something impressed a ding in the breech face.

    did he share w you what mechanism he thought was the cause?
     
    There's missing material there. It looks almost like somebody took a grinder to the top of the breech.
    I haven't heard back from anybody at Vudoo yet. I emailed Mike on Sunday afternoon.
     
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    Impressioned typically refers to something pressing on an other object and leaving its mark.
    Tough to tell by that picture, to me it looks like added material but you are saying material has been moved or removed.
    If you stick a round in the chamber would that area be covered by the rim of the round?
     
    After post 12 this discussion was pretty much over. Mike said its no issue but if the op wants its fixed to contact him.
    Shoot it or send it in seems like the options.
    Might be a good idea to call them as they are usually easy to reach on the phone.
    Ph: (435) 359-2890
     
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    After post 12 this discussion was pretty much over. Mike said its no issue but if the op wants its fixed to contact him.
    Shoot it or send it in seems like the options.
    Might be a good idea to call them as they are usually easy to reach on the phone.
    Ph: (435) 359-2890


    Can you tell me what caused the issue?
    If not the conversation is not over.
     
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    For curiosity sake: how many rounds down the pipe? Attached is my (dirty) breech face
     

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    Gunk got pinched between the breechface and the bolt.

    When you closed the bolt it pressed against the breechface.

    Where you see material missing at 12:00 is where the FP hole is located so you wont have any impressions there.

    I have seen lots of Anschutz, Walther and FWB rifles with breechfaces worse than that and they all ran. As long as empties can still extract, you are fine.
     
    I think I've shot about 1500-2000 rounds through it. I've never shot this rifle suppressed, my 22 TBAC is still in NFA jail until Christmas-ish.
     
    You also have the older (or newer) breech face design. The cone style I have is the second generation. It has much less surface area.
     
    My post was tongue in cheek but Mike did offer you a fix.

    You wont prevent that unless you send it back to Vudoo and have the barrel face cut to latest generation.
    Cleaning the mag well and receiver with a soft brush between range trips helps too.

    My Vudoo has 16 + thousand rounds downrange since last oct.
    Mine has the old style flat face barrel you can see a small amount of lead impression on the face
    Shoots like when it was new.
    Edit.....I took this picture today
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    That is a little strange looking, however rest assured you have purchased a product that has outstanding customer service and support. When I had an issue the company did not make any excuses and promptly took care of it. Everyone at Vudoo has been amazing to work with.
     
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