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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
primer seating interfering with head space?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfinger" data-source="post: 1972943" data-attributes="member: 113278"><p>Can you feel a burr on the boltface. A friend of mine had the same issue on a Browning FN action in 30-06. I couldn't see burr but could feel it with my fingernail. A gunsmith can't easily remedy the problem professionally. I put some diamond valve grinding compound on a case head in a drill and just lightly polished until the boltface was the same even color. I only did it this way due to the poor condition of the rifle and harsh environment it's exposed to, kinda like a framing hammer!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfinger, post: 1972943, member: 113278"] Can you feel a burr on the boltface. A friend of mine had the same issue on a Browning FN action in 30-06. I couldn’t see burr but could feel it with my fingernail. A gunsmith can’t easily remedy the problem professionally. I put some diamond valve grinding compound on a case head in a drill and just lightly polished until the boltface was the same even color. I only did it this way due to the poor condition of the rifle and harsh environment it’s exposed to, kinda like a framing hammer!! [/QUOTE]
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