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Reloading
338 lapua brass sticking.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrodmar10" data-source="post: 1158071" data-attributes="member: 36369"><p>I have an occasional problem with the Remington SPS guns that I own. When I hunt in the rain my firearm gets wet to the bone. The porous finish of the metal is hard to get dry and re-oiled, especially under the wood or synthetic stocks. If you remove the stocks to make sure all the moisture is gone, then the rifles have to be checked for zero before they can be hunted with. So I do the best I can, but even bringing the weapons in from the cold causes microscopic molecules of water to condensate in the pores of the non-reflective metal. I've even sat in the duck pit and watched rust form on a gun while hunting with it. So I guess I'm not perfect when it comes to gun care, but then, who is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrodmar10, post: 1158071, member: 36369"] I have an occasional problem with the Remington SPS guns that I own. When I hunt in the rain my firearm gets wet to the bone. The porous finish of the metal is hard to get dry and re-oiled, especially under the wood or synthetic stocks. If you remove the stocks to make sure all the moisture is gone, then the rifles have to be checked for zero before they can be hunted with. So I do the best I can, but even bringing the weapons in from the cold causes microscopic molecules of water to condensate in the pores of the non-reflective metal. I've even sat in the duck pit and watched rust form on a gun while hunting with it. So I guess I'm not perfect when it comes to gun care, but then, who is? [/QUOTE]
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