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Model 70 Extraction Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Buano" data-source="post: 719907" data-attributes="member: 21641"><p>Weatherby brass is as consistent as anything ever produced so it's unlikely I'm dealing with soft cases. </p><p></p><p>I agree there is little chance it's anything but an over-pressure situation. The question is, "Why?".</p><p></p><p>My thoughts leaned towards a throat out of spec but for some STUPID reason I never suspected a copper buildup. Obviously this used rifle might have been shot a fair amount & cleaned up to where it <u>looked</u> to be unfired. A copper buildup in the barrel is something I should have checked. Thank you for reminding me to check the obvious!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buano, post: 719907, member: 21641"] Weatherby brass is as consistent as anything ever produced so it's unlikely I'm dealing with soft cases. I agree there is little chance it's anything but an over-pressure situation. The question is, "Why?". My thoughts leaned towards a throat out of spec but for some STUPID reason I never suspected a copper buildup. Obviously this used rifle might have been shot a fair amount & cleaned up to where it [U]looked[/U] to be unfired. A copper buildup in the barrel is something I should have checked. Thank you for reminding me to check the obvious! [/QUOTE]
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