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Stumped! Chamber pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 761005" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I've had a couple of belted caliber rifles stick brass when pushed at all. The culprit has been a bit of burr at the back of the narrower part of the chamber. A bit of oiled 600 wet or dry and a brush/drill cured the problem in less than a minute. Be careful or you will be having it set back and re-chambered.</p><p>I also have a rifle that was shot with a VERY heavy load that put a notch in the extraction cam when they beat the rifle open. I simply stoned the cam with a diamond file and it's been stick free for hundreds of shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 761005, member: 48043"] I've had a couple of belted caliber rifles stick brass when pushed at all. The culprit has been a bit of burr at the back of the narrower part of the chamber. A bit of oiled 600 wet or dry and a brush/drill cured the problem in less than a minute. Be careful or you will be having it set back and re-chambered. I also have a rifle that was shot with a VERY heavy load that put a notch in the extraction cam when they beat the rifle open. I simply stoned the cam with a diamond file and it's been stick free for hundreds of shots. [/QUOTE]
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