"Ringing" chambers Much has been written about "ringing" chambers when wads, particularly Dacron wads, are used over powder. I have used Dacron wads for many years in cartridges from 223 Rem to 45/70, shooting thousands -maybe tens of thousands-of shots, and have never ringed a chamber. I have read intricate explanations of how the ringing occurs, written by presumably sincere folks who were substituting theory and/or conjecture for fact. Ed Lander, a Massachusetts gunsmith at the time, said that he believed that chamber ringing was caused by a chip catching in the reamer during the chambering process. He suggested that repeated use of one cartridge case during breech seating allowed the brass to flow into the ring. I've read everything I can find, nothing convincing so far. The list is below. I'm looking for data that supports the wad-ringing explanation. I do not need any more theories unsupported by data, my file is full. Thanks; joe b. References: "This Chamber Ring Thing", John Campbell, Precision Shooting, May 2000 Chapter 17B, "Chamber Ringing", C. Dell, "The Modern Schuetzen Rifle, 2nd Edition "Chamber Rings and Natural Fibers", ASSRA Journal, Jul-Aug 1998, J. Campbell "Chamber Rings, Another View" ASSRA Journal, Jul-Aug 2002, M.L.MxPherson ASSRA Journal letters etc:, Volume, No., Pg. Author 47,6,14 J. Campbell 48,3,20 H. Angus 48,3,23 J. Brennan 48,4,16 L. Thompson 48,4,17 J. Childs 50,4,22 J. Campbell
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