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Originally Posted by Granite6
Might be interesting to understand round count on the day of the failure to determine if dirty chambers are a culprit.
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I suspect it has little to do with "round count on the day of the failure" and everything to do with a dirty chamber. I see too many people fuss over cleaning the bore while seeming to leave all the crud they cleaned out of the bore sitting in the chamber. It's easy to see if the bore is clean. It's much harder to see if the chamber is clean and actually get it clean.