Took my SKS out to the range yesterday and my buddy noted that there was a lot of carbon on my spent casings and lots around the chamber area as well. He said it's way above the normal amount but I am used to this as its my first sks and only 6 months into owning and shooting firearms. Any ideas as to what this could be? Is it just dirty ammo or am I looking at something worse or possibly dangerous? shooting a 1952 Russian hardwood stock and shooting the bulk corrosive ammo from wolverine, its Bulgarian surplus I believe. Had no issues shooting, was accurate once I found where to hold on the 100 yard gong, everything fed and extracted perfectly.
Thanks for the advice
Thanks for the advice