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Reloading
Vertical stringing
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidus56" data-source="post: 1962557" data-attributes="member: 104495"><p>I was doing a barrel break in on a new barrel I had and it was looking awesome. All of the sudden my bullets started to climb on me. The first was 1 inch high next 1 inch high and right next went a little higher. The rifle was shooting a nice little group for cleaning and then firing so I was confused what was happening. I looked down at my brake and it was completely loose and spinning a bit with each shot it had almost unthreaded itself. Point being a brake that isn't set and tight can make a mess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidus56, post: 1962557, member: 104495"] I was doing a barrel break in on a new barrel I had and it was looking awesome. All of the sudden my bullets started to climb on me. The first was 1 inch high next 1 inch high and right next went a little higher. The rifle was shooting a nice little group for cleaning and then firing so I was confused what was happening. I looked down at my brake and it was completely loose and spinning a bit with each shot it had almost unthreaded itself. Point being a brake that isn’t set and tight can make a mess [/QUOTE]
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