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The Basics, Starting Out
338/378 Weatherby MK V Accuamark
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<blockquote data-quote="eaglesnester" data-source="post: 442160" data-attributes="member: 9431"><p>That is correct dave is in Pritchard. He does some very good work. A friend of mine had a brand new out of the box Weatherby rifled barrel 12 guage auto that jammed every round. Seems the Italian outfit that built the shotgun for Weatherby left a lip on the chamber that the shells would get hung up on when the shells exited that tublar magazine. Dave machined that sizible lip off the shotgun chamber. When my friend got his piece back it shot with no more jams, problem solved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eaglesnester, post: 442160, member: 9431"] That is correct dave is in Pritchard. He does some very good work. A friend of mine had a brand new out of the box Weatherby rifled barrel 12 guage auto that jammed every round. Seems the Italian outfit that built the shotgun for Weatherby left a lip on the chamber that the shells would get hung up on when the shells exited that tublar magazine. Dave machined that sizible lip off the shotgun chamber. When my friend got his piece back it shot with no more jams, problem solved. [/QUOTE]
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