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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
270 Win, which bullet weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="bomberodevil" data-source="post: 2617349" data-attributes="member: 23175"><p>I had the spring replaced because it's 70 years old, and I figured it was ready for a new spring. The funny thing, the pin holding the firing pin in place was actually welded in place. After trying many times to punch it out, I took it to a gunsmith, who had to drill it out. He had never seen anything like that. My dad wasn't a tinkerer, and I don't think he had ever broken the rifle or had anyone work on it. I don't know if it left the factory like that. It's a pretty good shooter now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bomberodevil, post: 2617349, member: 23175"] I had the spring replaced because it’s 70 years old, and I figured it was ready for a new spring. The funny thing, the pin holding the firing pin in place was actually welded in place. After trying many times to punch it out, I took it to a gunsmith, who had to drill it out. He had never seen anything like that. My dad wasn’t a tinkerer, and I don’t think he had ever broken the rifle or had anyone work on it. I don’t know if it left the factory like that. It’s a pretty good shooter now. [/QUOTE]
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