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Expert opinions wanted on chamber problem
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1296729" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I am a grumpy old man. </p><p>If the gun crossed state lines in commercial carrier delivery. Contact your state Attorney General or State Attorney for consumer fraud. If that did not satisfy me. </p><p> </p><p>Now spring is coming I would load that rifle and the wavy cases in my PRIUS and go for a road trip and end up in their parking lot on Monday morning at 8am, If within a 2 day drive. Now you are going to fix this and I am not leaving till you get it right. </p><p> </p><p>As a last resort. If you must repair it yourself. If you have access to a lathe, Make a rod long enough to reach through the action with enough extra length to attach a variable speed drill, With a flat face, cartridge base diameter, With a 1/4 X 28 X 1/2"stud on the face. Then chuck some of those cases in a lathe and drill with a Number 3 drill and tap 1/4 X 28 thread. Chuck the rod in a drill, Screw a case on, Coat the shell with lapping compound and proceed slowly. Good Luck in a solution that suits you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1296729, member: 77249"] I am a grumpy old man. If the gun crossed state lines in commercial carrier delivery. Contact your state Attorney General or State Attorney for consumer fraud. If that did not satisfy me. Now spring is coming I would load that rifle and the wavy cases in my PRIUS and go for a road trip and end up in their parking lot on Monday morning at 8am, If within a 2 day drive. Now you are going to fix this and I am not leaving till you get it right. As a last resort. If you must repair it yourself. If you have access to a lathe, Make a rod long enough to reach through the action with enough extra length to attach a variable speed drill, With a flat face, cartridge base diameter, With a 1/4 X 28 X 1/2"stud on the face. Then chuck some of those cases in a lathe and drill with a Number 3 drill and tap 1/4 X 28 thread. Chuck the rod in a drill, Screw a case on, Coat the shell with lapping compound and proceed slowly. Good Luck in a solution that suits you. [/QUOTE]
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