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Taking a closer look
My hunting rifle (a 45/90 roller) doesn't see much action during the off-seasons. So I gathered-up some new cases to fireform. While fireforming some new Starline cases in the roller I also had a few loaded rounds usually fired in the Highwall rifle. All ammo had been FL sized. Bear with me.
The older ammo from the highwall would not chamber, without rotating the loaded round in the chamber to find a sweet spot where it would. Yet the new, unfired cases would chamber. Better have a look in that chamber.
Well, lookey here, on the sidewall of the chamber, near the front, was a very shiney flake of lead, apperently been there for awhile. Stuck very tightly . Yet this rifle shot MOA at 300 yds, and beyond.
So I wrapped a little 4-O steelwool on a length of wood dowel and polished it out, very shiney, and clean in there now.
Better have my glasses changed,
That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it!
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