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6-284 long range antelope load
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 34971" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Iron worker,</p><p></p><p>The burr can be in two places that you will ba able to see easily.</p><p></p><p>The first is on the bolt extraction cam surface which is the angled section of the bolt handle where it attaches to the bolt body. You generally do not see it here all that much.</p><p></p><p>The other place is on teh reciever where this surface on teh bolt contacts teh reciever.</p><p></p><p>Other then that, it could be a burr on the bolt lug locking recesses.</p><p></p><p>It could also be that your cases are getting hard. How old is your brass. If it has been fired alot, it may need to be annealed. If the brass is loosing its elasticity then it will expand and stick in the chamber enough to cause harder extractions.</p><p></p><p>Check all of these out.</p><p></p><p>What velocities are you getting again?</p><p></p><p>Sometimes cases with alot of baring surface or cases with minimal taper can be a little sticky to extract. Also chambers that are not polished properly can cause the same problem.</p><p></p><p>Good SHooting!!!</p><p></p><p>Kirby Allen(50)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 34971, member: 10"] Iron worker, The burr can be in two places that you will ba able to see easily. The first is on the bolt extraction cam surface which is the angled section of the bolt handle where it attaches to the bolt body. You generally do not see it here all that much. The other place is on teh reciever where this surface on teh bolt contacts teh reciever. Other then that, it could be a burr on the bolt lug locking recesses. It could also be that your cases are getting hard. How old is your brass. If it has been fired alot, it may need to be annealed. If the brass is loosing its elasticity then it will expand and stick in the chamber enough to cause harder extractions. Check all of these out. What velocities are you getting again? Sometimes cases with alot of baring surface or cases with minimal taper can be a little sticky to extract. Also chambers that are not polished properly can cause the same problem. Good SHooting!!! Kirby Allen(50) [/QUOTE]
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