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How to blowup your rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="theosmithjr" data-source="post: 1589098" data-attributes="member: 102164"><p>Alot of the time Berger bullets cause pressure spikes and more time on the Bench at Home and the Range due to the LENGTH of their bullets. Ck to make certain you're not JAMMING them into the LANDS! Color a round with a Black Sharpie pen, the cue the bolt. You'll SEE WHATS GOING ON, or your Smith can confirm but ifn you're hellbent on shooting Bergers you might need to have your rifle THROATED!</p><p>Theosmithjr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theosmithjr, post: 1589098, member: 102164"] Alot of the time Berger bullets cause pressure spikes and more time on the Bench at Home and the Range due to the LENGTH of their bullets. Ck to make certain you're not JAMMING them into the LANDS! Color a round with a Black Sharpie pen, the cue the bolt. You'll SEE WHATS GOING ON, or your Smith can confirm but ifn you're hellbent on shooting Bergers you might need to have your rifle THROATED! Theosmithjr [/QUOTE]
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