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Stuck rounds in .308 Semi Auto
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 385456" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>One possibility is to go to small base dies. You can tell if that is the problem by cycling your rounds through without firing and see if some of them always stick and hold the bolt open. If the same pieces stick each time then you have a trail to start following.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Second possibility is to take it apart and clean any storage grease off of it. Pay close attention to the spring and buffer group especially the inside of the tube and spring. Degrease it entirely and then try a spray on dry lube. Guess how I spent yesterday afternoon- Browning jam-o-matic shotgun - and the incredible thing is that Browning knows full well that within a couple of years their grease hardens up and will not allow the recoil spring to function properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 385456, member: 8"] One possibility is to go to small base dies. You can tell if that is the problem by cycling your rounds through without firing and see if some of them always stick and hold the bolt open. If the same pieces stick each time then you have a trail to start following. Second possibility is to take it apart and clean any storage grease off of it. Pay close attention to the spring and buffer group especially the inside of the tube and spring. Degrease it entirely and then try a spray on dry lube. Guess how I spent yesterday afternoon- Browning jam-o-matic shotgun - and the incredible thing is that Browning knows full well that within a couple of years their grease hardens up and will not allow the recoil spring to function properly. [/QUOTE]
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