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.223 WSSM and my Son
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<blockquote data-quote="jaggerz" data-source="post: 1441763" data-attributes="member: 72209"><p>I hammered a bunch of them with a 220 swift some 20 odd years ago. That gun was a slayer! But alas times got hard and we parted ways. I am curious about that wssm tho. I had a model 70 in 25wssm. It had chambering issues and factory rounds were really high pressure. Primers were flat and and case heads were shiny with alot of wear for 1 shot. I let mine go because a fella with more money than common sense wanted it more than I did. Just curious if you notice the same in the 223wssm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaggerz, post: 1441763, member: 72209"] I hammered a bunch of them with a 220 swift some 20 odd years ago. That gun was a slayer! But alas times got hard and we parted ways. I am curious about that wssm tho. I had a model 70 in 25wssm. It had chambering issues and factory rounds were really high pressure. Primers were flat and and case heads were shiny with alot of wear for 1 shot. I let mine go because a fella with more money than common sense wanted it more than I did. Just curious if you notice the same in the 223wssm. [/QUOTE]
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