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How to blowup your rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="theosmithjr" data-source="post: 1589633" data-attributes="member: 102164"><p>I know and I understand this. My comment is just an educated guess, like every other post responding to the original post in question. Without having been there to see the weapon, examine it. Watch and participate in the actual loading process and then going to fire them, see the rifle being thoroughly cleaned, inside the bore and chamber. Making notes of results of fired rounds at the range in Data book. Returning to the bench at home; observing case preparation from Start to Finish. Maintain Safe, consistant reloading Reloading with all the EXACT SAME COMPONETS; then going back to the range to fire for the search of his PET LOAD; WE are ALL JUST SPECULATING! GOOD LUCK Friend. Maintain Safe and Consistant Loading Procedures, and eventually YOU will figure out WHAT HAPPENED!</p><p>Theosmithjr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theosmithjr, post: 1589633, member: 102164"] I know and I understand this. My comment is just an educated guess, like every other post responding to the original post in question. Without having been there to see the weapon, examine it. Watch and participate in the actual loading process and then going to fire them, see the rifle being thoroughly cleaned, inside the bore and chamber. Making notes of results of fired rounds at the range in Data book. Returning to the bench at home; observing case preparation from Start to Finish. Maintain Safe, consistant reloading Reloading with all the EXACT SAME COMPONETS; then going back to the range to fire for the search of his PET LOAD; WE are ALL JUST SPECULATING! GOOD LUCK Friend. Maintain Safe and Consistant Loading Procedures, and eventually YOU will figure out WHAT HAPPENED! Theosmithjr [/QUOTE]
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