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300 WSM marks on case shoulder
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1065314" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I looked at the first picture, and these. My first question was the shells placed in the magazine and then bolted into the chamber? Also was the case coming in contact with part of the action on extraction and ejection. Take a case and coat it with a magic marker. Start with the magazine if you use it. when the shell comes out of the magazine, Check it. Then load and fire a shell. When extracting the case use a finger to keep the case from dragging on any of the action until it is free of the action and check for scratches. Then shoot and extract and eject normal cycle and compare cases. My thought is there is a sharp edge on the magazine lips or on the chamber edge or inside the action that the case is being pulled across. As a Police armor in 15 years I went through 3 semi-auto pistol changes with 21 officers. A Dremel tool and a fine grinding stone and a Bright Boy Stick (abrasive imbedded in rubber that mounted on a screw tip mandrell) cleaned up rough sharp edges so the pistols would work flawlessly. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1065314, member: 77249"] I looked at the first picture, and these. My first question was the shells placed in the magazine and then bolted into the chamber? Also was the case coming in contact with part of the action on extraction and ejection. Take a case and coat it with a magic marker. Start with the magazine if you use it. when the shell comes out of the magazine, Check it. Then load and fire a shell. When extracting the case use a finger to keep the case from dragging on any of the action until it is free of the action and check for scratches. Then shoot and extract and eject normal cycle and compare cases. My thought is there is a sharp edge on the magazine lips or on the chamber edge or inside the action that the case is being pulled across. As a Police armor in 15 years I went through 3 semi-auto pistol changes with 21 officers. A Dremel tool and a fine grinding stone and a Bright Boy Stick (abrasive imbedded in rubber that mounted on a screw tip mandrell) cleaned up rough sharp edges so the pistols would work flawlessly. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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