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Extraction problems 6/284
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<blockquote data-quote="Punisher" data-source="post: 1053139" data-attributes="member: 76832"><p>Yeah, an off center or wide bore with the reamer could be the wildcard on that one, if the guy who chambered it used a reamer that was bent very slightly, or too dull, you can get a little wobble while you are reaming the chamber. An over sized chamber leads to over-expansion of your brass, which can give your brass a pressure ring around the shoulder (the part of the reamer thAt is the easiest to damage or dull.)</p><p></p><p>If the new gunsmith sets it back and re-bores, he may not be able to go back far enough... If it still has this issue when new gunsmith is done... I would have to surmise that your barrel chamber is toast and you need a new barrel... And then get a brand new, quality, reamer and go from scratch.</p><p></p><p>If you get the chance, reply to this thread with what the new smith tells you. I am anxious to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Punisher, post: 1053139, member: 76832"] Yeah, an off center or wide bore with the reamer could be the wildcard on that one, if the guy who chambered it used a reamer that was bent very slightly, or too dull, you can get a little wobble while you are reaming the chamber. An over sized chamber leads to over-expansion of your brass, which can give your brass a pressure ring around the shoulder (the part of the reamer thAt is the easiest to damage or dull.) If the new gunsmith sets it back and re-bores, he may not be able to go back far enough... If it still has this issue when new gunsmith is done... I would have to surmise that your barrel chamber is toast and you need a new barrel... And then get a brand new, quality, reamer and go from scratch. If you get the chance, reply to this thread with what the new smith tells you. I am anxious to learn. [/QUOTE]
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