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Reloading
I think I got hosed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie Dog50" data-source="post: 513980" data-attributes="member: 29069"><p>Well boys,</p><p>I was wrong, took the gun to Shilen, and had them check it out. I got to watch them use the Go-No-Go gauge, and the head space is 100% with-in tolerance. Next they used a bore scope, and showed me all of the excessive copper build-up, and said it was way more than what was possible with the only 18 shots that I had fired through since the last cleaning done by a quote-un-quote gunsmith. They showed me the proper way to clean it, and sent me on my way. We have one other gun that has probably received slightly more abuse than this one, and it has yet to show any signs of excessive pressure, and drives tacks like nobodies business, I guess we just got one with a temper this time. By the way the one that drives tacks like nobodies business is a custom .22-250, built on a mauser-yugo 48 action, with a heavy countour Adams and Bennet Barrel. The gun is outfitted with a timmeny trigger, and a tasco varmit scope. We have killed numerous prairie dogs with this gun at ranges over 500 yards. It looks like a turd, but shoots like a dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie Dog50, post: 513980, member: 29069"] Well boys, I was wrong, took the gun to Shilen, and had them check it out. I got to watch them use the Go-No-Go gauge, and the head space is 100% with-in tolerance. Next they used a bore scope, and showed me all of the excessive copper build-up, and said it was way more than what was possible with the only 18 shots that I had fired through since the last cleaning done by a quote-un-quote gunsmith. They showed me the proper way to clean it, and sent me on my way. We have one other gun that has probably received slightly more abuse than this one, and it has yet to show any signs of excessive pressure, and drives tacks like nobodies business, I guess we just got one with a temper this time. By the way the one that drives tacks like nobodies business is a custom .22-250, built on a mauser-yugo 48 action, with a heavy countour Adams and Bennet Barrel. The gun is outfitted with a timmeny trigger, and a tasco varmit scope. We have killed numerous prairie dogs with this gun at ranges over 500 yards. It looks like a turd, but shoots like a dream. [/QUOTE]
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