I am getting ejector circles on most of the 150 pieces of 6GT Hornady Gap brass I have fired with a very mild load on a brand new barrel. Load = 108Eld, 34.5gr h4259 @ 2700fps and 35.5gr H4350 @ 2800fps.
When looking for what the issue could be I found that most or almost all the brass when primed will result in the primers sitting just slightly higher than the head.
could this cause the ejector circles I am seeing since the brass would not be sitting flat on the bolt face and when fired it would slam back into the bolt face?
I think the primer pockets are not deep enough because I have the setting turned all the way up on my priming tool. I do have a pocket uniformer but holy shit the pockets are tight and the uniformer just gets stuck in the pocket before it cuts enough. Maybe due to a radius at the bottom of the pocket.
I just wanted other opinions on high primers being a possible culprit for the ejector marks.
When looking for what the issue could be I found that most or almost all the brass when primed will result in the primers sitting just slightly higher than the head.
could this cause the ejector circles I am seeing since the brass would not be sitting flat on the bolt face and when fired it would slam back into the bolt face?
I think the primer pockets are not deep enough because I have the setting turned all the way up on my priming tool. I do have a pocket uniformer but holy shit the pockets are tight and the uniformer just gets stuck in the pocket before it cuts enough. Maybe due to a radius at the bottom of the pocket.
I just wanted other opinions on high primers being a possible culprit for the ejector marks.