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<blockquote data-quote="West Calamus" data-source="post: 2162000" data-attributes="member: 110228"><p>I did the 7-08 in the 25-06. Scary!!! Did change my safety protocol when I have multiple rifles out. Agree with varmint hunter in "kudos" to the firearm industry. If it wasn't for the exhaust ports in the bolt throwing all the pressure down when the pressure came back though the primer pocket and firing pin hole it would have been a catastrophe. Never did find the magazine spring and follower. As far as the 25-06 goes it was a matter of beating on the bolt with a hammer to open the bolt. Some elmers wood glue with saw dust a small drill and tooth picks plus a cross bolt and the cracked stock was salvaged. Just shot the rifle last week tweaking some loads and found one that cloverleafed. Be careful and always think safety first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West Calamus, post: 2162000, member: 110228"] I did the 7-08 in the 25-06. Scary!!! Did change my safety protocol when I have multiple rifles out. Agree with varmint hunter in "kudos" to the firearm industry. If it wasn't for the exhaust ports in the bolt throwing all the pressure down when the pressure came back though the primer pocket and firing pin hole it would have been a catastrophe. Never did find the magazine spring and follower. As far as the 25-06 goes it was a matter of beating on the bolt with a hammer to open the bolt. Some elmers wood glue with saw dust a small drill and tooth picks plus a cross bolt and the cracked stock was salvaged. Just shot the rifle last week tweaking some loads and found one that cloverleafed. Be careful and always think safety first. [/QUOTE]
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