Last time I cleaned my SAKO TRG-42 rifle I noticed severe erosion of bolt face. I had a little spot before but this time it was horrible.
I looked at the fired cases and here they are:
Hornady Superperformance 300 WinMag 180 grain SST
Federal Gold Medal 300 WinMag 190 grain Matchking BTHP
I am no expert but Hornady cases seem to show signs of excessive pressure. I was not able to capture cratering but there is a hill on the primer (see arrow with "start of crater hill" label).
Here is the response I got from Hornady:
<span style="font-style: italic">I believe the issue you are seeing here is from a improperly tempered bolt face. I dont see any flashing around the primers and the things that look like melted primer metal is were the primer is flowing into the pockets grooved into the bolt face.</span>
What do you think?
I looked at the fired cases and here they are:
Hornady Superperformance 300 WinMag 180 grain SST
Federal Gold Medal 300 WinMag 190 grain Matchking BTHP
I am no expert but Hornady cases seem to show signs of excessive pressure. I was not able to capture cratering but there is a hill on the primer (see arrow with "start of crater hill" label).
Here is the response I got from Hornady:
<span style="font-style: italic">I believe the issue you are seeing here is from a improperly tempered bolt face. I dont see any flashing around the primers and the things that look like melted primer metal is were the primer is flowing into the pockets grooved into the bolt face.</span>
What do you think?