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Gunsmithing
Rem 700 light primer strikes
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<blockquote data-quote="cavin_and" data-source="post: 2516283" data-attributes="member: 121111"><p>Seriously???? LOL. That would have to be a smokeless muzzle loader. 110 gr BULLET over Winchester 748. Don't remember the weight of powder. It was 45 years ago and I was in in high school. They had been loaded a couple of years before they malfunctioned. Thinking powder expanded over time?? Couple of gunsmiths couldn't solve the problem. I finally figured it out. The rifle was a Rem 748. I even traded rifles to. Rem 700. Have avoided seriously compressed loads since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cavin_and, post: 2516283, member: 121111"] Seriously???? LOL. That would have to be a smokeless muzzle loader. 110 gr BULLET over Winchester 748. Don’t remember the weight of powder. It was 45 years ago and I was in in high school. They had been loaded a couple of years before they malfunctioned. Thinking powder expanded over time?? Couple of gunsmiths couldn’t solve the problem. I finally figured it out. The rifle was a Rem 748. I even traded rifles to. Rem 700. Have avoided seriously compressed loads since. [/QUOTE]
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