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How to blowup your rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="5RWill" data-source="post: 1386074" data-attributes="member: 98561"><p>While i don't disagree think about the chamber warming up and a cold round being inserted into it. Would that premise not hold? I had a problem with moisture in the chamber shooting suppressed in 20F even went so far as to wipe everything down to insure i wasn't picking up lube or anything. Had a tight bolt lift, pulled the case and two beads of water/liquid were on it. Do i think that's the cause of the OPs incident? Probably not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5RWill, post: 1386074, member: 98561"] While i don't disagree think about the chamber warming up and a cold round being inserted into it. Would that premise not hold? I had a problem with moisture in the chamber shooting suppressed in 20F even went so far as to wipe everything down to insure i wasn't picking up lube or anything. Had a tight bolt lift, pulled the case and two beads of water/liquid were on it. Do i think that's the cause of the OPs incident? Probably not. [/QUOTE]
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