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Gunsmithing
Remington 700 SS scraping brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Vamike9" data-source="post: 1118963" data-attributes="member: 91740"><p>I used the magic marker to rub on the case to see where its contacting. I don't see black on any feed lips or anything else. It leaves a thin scratch the length of the casing so I would figure that it is coming from the front somewhere. I used some very fine sandpaper and lightly polished the feed lips, however I still see little or no improvement. The scratch is not really felt with finger tips but I don't like not knowing where it's coming from, possibly right before the chamber area. Here's a photo of the scrape, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vamike9, post: 1118963, member: 91740"] I used the magic marker to rub on the case to see where its contacting. I don't see black on any feed lips or anything else. It leaves a thin scratch the length of the casing so I would figure that it is coming from the front somewhere. I used some very fine sandpaper and lightly polished the feed lips, however I still see little or no improvement. The scratch is not really felt with finger tips but I don't like not knowing where it's coming from, possibly right before the chamber area. Here's a photo of the scrape, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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