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<blockquote data-quote="grit" data-source="post: 94645" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>Guts?</p><p></p><p>A little lite work with the deburring tool allowed bullets to drop in. Tightness was only an hundredth or so.</p><p></p><p>Dent is like you squished a straw, to put in another straw to make a long straw, to steal your sisters soda. I've seen case mouth dents before. Always attributed them to extraction. Likely as not the case here.</p><p></p><p>I'll clean 'er up. I've always kept this gun well cleaned. Prior to the days shooting, I cleaned it in the evening. Let it soak over night, and finished in the morning. I use Tetra gun copper solvent. I've noticed on a handgun, the carbon can be stubborn. Is there something more effective for carbon, (carbuerator cleaner?) I should be using in my regular cleanings?</p><p></p><p>Is it possible my choice of solvent is allowing carbon build up,in the slightly more open neck? I would expect the neck and throat to be cleaned along with the bore. Do they require seperate attention? How do you clean them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grit, post: 94645, member: 4112"] Guts? A little lite work with the deburring tool allowed bullets to drop in. Tightness was only an hundredth or so. Dent is like you squished a straw, to put in another straw to make a long straw, to steal your sisters soda. I've seen case mouth dents before. Always attributed them to extraction. Likely as not the case here. I'll clean 'er up. I've always kept this gun well cleaned. Prior to the days shooting, I cleaned it in the evening. Let it soak over night, and finished in the morning. I use Tetra gun copper solvent. I've noticed on a handgun, the carbon can be stubborn. Is there something more effective for carbon, (carbuerator cleaner?) I should be using in my regular cleanings? Is it possible my choice of solvent is allowing carbon build up,in the slightly more open neck? I would expect the neck and throat to be cleaned along with the bore. Do they require seperate attention? How do you clean them? [/QUOTE]
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