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Gunsmithing
Rem 700 Primary Extraction RR serial #
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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1765944" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>The "problem" that needed fixing was to load ammo that was not so over-pressured that the bolt could not be retracted. The brass rod was to save the day in case I got a bolt so sticky that it was not possible to affect retraction. There is no reloading data for my .358" mildcat, which can be said to be a .35 Whelen Magnum. If you feel so inclined, look-up the .358 Sierra Stomper. That's my round. It's a sledgehammer: 4092 foot-pounds of muzzle energy from a 250-grain bullet at 2715 fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1765944, member: 110896"] The "problem" that needed fixing was to load ammo that was not so over-pressured that the bolt could not be retracted. The brass rod was to save the day in case I got a bolt so sticky that it was not possible to affect retraction. There is no reloading data for my .358" mildcat, which can be said to be a .35 Whelen Magnum. If you feel so inclined, look-up the .358 Sierra Stomper. That's my round. It's a sledgehammer: 4092 foot-pounds of muzzle energy from a 250-grain bullet at 2715 fps. [/QUOTE]
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