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<blockquote data-quote="rockchalk06" data-source="post: 3317848" data-attributes="member: 40794"><p>Ya. It was weird. Smoke was really thick. About every mag or so, I was checking for bad fouling and brass shavings. Didn't notice anything out of the norm until I got to the HST. This lot is different than the last. Primers have a red ring around them, and the boxes are smaller. Different lot # obviously, but it was still 147 grain HST standard pressure. </p><p></p><p>What I do remember now was the round or two before the RTB issue felt like it struggled to feed. Then the RTB issue. But like I said, once I wiped the gum out and hit the chamber block with a shot of Ballistol, it was smooth sailing. I don't think I put any grease on the block, just the rails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockchalk06, post: 3317848, member: 40794"] Ya. It was weird. Smoke was really thick. About every mag or so, I was checking for bad fouling and brass shavings. Didn't notice anything out of the norm until I got to the HST. This lot is different than the last. Primers have a red ring around them, and the boxes are smaller. Different lot # obviously, but it was still 147 grain HST standard pressure. What I do remember now was the round or two before the RTB issue felt like it struggled to feed. Then the RTB issue. But like I said, once I wiped the gum out and hit the chamber block with a shot of Ballistol, it was smooth sailing. I don't think I put any grease on the block, just the rails. [/QUOTE]
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