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Problem 700 SPS
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 931015" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>My SPS had problems shaving lead as well and scratching cases. it was from the rough surface of the bead blasted bolt. I took fine sandpaper and "polished" the underside of the bolt that drags across the top of the first round in the magazine. </p><p></p><p>I'm now beginning to wonder if my chamber is not out of spec though as I have gotten several cases that appear to be swollen on one side after firing? Also have cratered primers on low intensity loads but as you said I believe it is just from a loose firing pin and oversized hole. For the price they are a cheap way to get an action for a project. I will soon be replacing the barrel and got rid of the tupperware stock years ago. My trigger isn't horrific but I do intend to someday get a Jewell on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 931015, member: 6452"] My SPS had problems shaving lead as well and scratching cases. it was from the rough surface of the bead blasted bolt. I took fine sandpaper and "polished" the underside of the bolt that drags across the top of the first round in the magazine. I'm now beginning to wonder if my chamber is not out of spec though as I have gotten several cases that appear to be swollen on one side after firing? Also have cratered primers on low intensity loads but as you said I believe it is just from a loose firing pin and oversized hole. For the price they are a cheap way to get an action for a project. I will soon be replacing the barrel and got rid of the tupperware stock years ago. My trigger isn't horrific but I do intend to someday get a Jewell on it. [/QUOTE]
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