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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Chambering a round
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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 2626316" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>It seems that the case/bullet would not rotate upon camming the bolt down unless there was enough friction between the bolt face and the head of the cartridge. In a jammed situation, the bullet encountering the lands and grooves might exceed the friction at the bolt face, in which case the cartridge would not move either. With control round feed, you have another variable with the claw in the extractor groove. Hell, I don't know. Now I'm going to be up until 3:00 AM, Dammit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 2626316, member: 109229"] It seems that the case/bullet would not rotate upon camming the bolt down unless there was enough friction between the bolt face and the head of the cartridge. In a jammed situation, the bullet encountering the lands and grooves might exceed the friction at the bolt face, in which case the cartridge would not move either. With control round feed, you have another variable with the claw in the extractor groove. Hell, I don't know. Now I'm going to be up until 3:00 AM, Dammit! [/QUOTE]
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