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Reloading
Sticking brass
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<blockquote data-quote="bigpapa" data-source="post: 2552681" data-attributes="member: 55572"><p>Hello good people, had a friend bring a rifle by doing the same thing, looked at brass ,no sign of pressure brass had a little scratches. I ran a cleaning plan and was a little nasty but after firing it did almost the same thing, almost being it started to move but not enough. So I tried what I tried on a shotgun a fellow had not shot in awhile. I put some medium steel wool and the front part of a cleaning rod . I never throw away anything I may use later. So put the end rod in a drill be careful you just want to smooth the chamber. Hope it helps. Y'all be safe .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigpapa, post: 2552681, member: 55572"] Hello good people, had a friend bring a rifle by doing the same thing, looked at brass ,no sign of pressure brass had a little scratches. I ran a cleaning plan and was a little nasty but after firing it did almost the same thing, almost being it started to move but not enough. So I tried what I tried on a shotgun a fellow had not shot in awhile. I put some medium steel wool and the front part of a cleaning rod . I never throw away anything I may use later. So put the end rod in a drill be careful you just want to smooth the chamber. Hope it helps. Y'all be safe . [/QUOTE]
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