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<blockquote data-quote="ADKHTR" data-source="post: 3043614" data-attributes="member: 121681"><p>That is a Forbes Rifle model 20B in 7/08 that has been back to Melvin's once for his blessings before he retired. My extractor went flying off the face of my bolt, I'm assuming while cycling the first round out, so it chambered the second round fine, I shot the second time and cycled my rifle, the dead brass stayed in the chamber obviously.. as I'm hammering on the bolt trying to get round #3 in the chamber on top of the dead brass.. while watching this deer potentially crawl off or get back up, too much going on at once, luckily that 3rd shot wasn't needed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADKHTR, post: 3043614, member: 121681"] That is a Forbes Rifle model 20B in 7/08 that has been back to Melvin’s once for his blessings before he retired. My extractor went flying off the face of my bolt, I’m assuming while cycling the first round out, so it chambered the second round fine, I shot the second time and cycled my rifle, the dead brass stayed in the chamber obviously.. as I’m hammering on the bolt trying to get round #3 in the chamber on top of the dead brass.. while watching this deer potentially crawl off or get back up, too much going on at once, luckily that 3rd shot wasn’t needed! [/QUOTE]
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