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Is barrel & action salvageable- Sticky bolt, chamber scratching case
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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 1616791" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>Appreciate the advice. I tested safety & bolt functioning in my reloading shop today. All dry fire. It felt right & different from when I 1st got it.</p><p></p><p>My friend doesn't do any machining work anymore. And is ready to retire, but it is a strong family, and Bob & his wife work to help Aaron, the son, with the store. He started out thinking it was just the feed issue I told him about and then found the trigger problems. I didn't realize I had a serious trigger problem. I'm ex-military and have been around guns all my life. I realize and appreciate how much more someone knows who has made a career out of smithing as compared to someone who shoots, cleans, and does a few minor upgrades. That's why I posted in gunsmith section and appreciate everyone's help! This is a good site with good people.......thanks</p><p></p><p>I worked up loads for a ladder test with 210 Berger's over H1000 & 185 juggernauts over H1000. I have some other powders and bullets combos to try also. I'm not going to check velocities until I find some accurate loads. I'm careful & safe, but will exercise additional caution as i'm Shooting it to make sure myself and everyone else is safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 1616791, member: 109060"] Appreciate the advice. I tested safety & bolt functioning in my reloading shop today. All dry fire. It felt right & different from when I 1st got it. My friend doesn’t do any machining work anymore. And is ready to retire, but it is a strong family, and Bob & his wife work to help Aaron, the son, with the store. He started out thinking it was just the feed issue I told him about and then found the trigger problems. I didn’t realize I had a serious trigger problem. I’m ex-military and have been around guns all my life. I realize and appreciate how much more someone knows who has made a career out of smithing as compared to someone who shoots, cleans, and does a few minor upgrades. That’s why I posted in gunsmith section and appreciate everyone’s help! This is a good site with good people.......thanks I worked up loads for a ladder test with 210 Berger’s over H1000 & 185 juggernauts over H1000. I have some other powders and bullets combos to try also. I’m not going to check velocities until I find some accurate loads. I’m careful & safe, but will exercise additional caution as i’m Shooting it to make sure myself and everyone else is safe. [/QUOTE]
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