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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
looks like gases leaking past shoulder?
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<blockquote data-quote="300rum" data-source="post: 887605" data-attributes="member: 6231"><p>if you found Burr residue I BET you got some burr inside the chamber and that is the reason why you can not cose the bolt easy.</p><p>go back to gunsmith or get a strong light and look inside the chamber for residual burr left there.</p><p>that is he reason why you have the case neck or shoulder scratched or milled out when you extract them out.</p><p>nothing scarry, but you should do a proper cleaning asap you got your rifle back from gunsmith just to remove the accidentally bur residue left there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300rum, post: 887605, member: 6231"] if you found Burr residue I BET you got some burr inside the chamber and that is the reason why you can not cose the bolt easy. go back to gunsmith or get a strong light and look inside the chamber for residual burr left there. that is he reason why you have the case neck or shoulder scratched or milled out when you extract them out. nothing scarry, but you should do a proper cleaning asap you got your rifle back from gunsmith just to remove the accidentally bur residue left there. [/QUOTE]
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