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Reloading
Be careful, myths about pressure signs.
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 205282" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Was it only the first two rounds or did all of them stick? The reason I ask is that most of us old timers were taught by our Dads to put a lot of oil in and on our rifles. Perhaps your Granddad oiled it up real good for you so you wouldn't have a rusty gun. Oil in the chamber can cause the case to slide back instead of gripping the sidewalls. (So can water if you decide to hunt in the rain.) This causes extreme rear bolt thrust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 205282, member: 8"] Was it only the first two rounds or did all of them stick? The reason I ask is that most of us old timers were taught by our Dads to put a lot of oil in and on our rifles. Perhaps your Granddad oiled it up real good for you so you wouldn't have a rusty gun. Oil in the chamber can cause the case to slide back instead of gripping the sidewalls. (So can water if you decide to hunt in the rain.) This causes extreme rear bolt thrust. [/QUOTE]
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