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Excuse my ignorance but how does one break a case in a chamber? worn out 6BR Lapua brass in this case
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Maybe Savage has extended their proprietary bore roughening technique to chambers. this was a Pac Nor barrel........12T/3G Brass was over worked...Rem & Lapua.........
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Excuse my ignorance but how does one break a case in a chamber? Schitt happens - case splits in half
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Excuse my ignorance but how does one break a case in a chamber? worn out 6BR Lapua brass in this case Thanks.
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"In the real world, think of the 6.5 Creedmoor as the modernized/standardized/optimized version of the 6.5x55/.260." John Barsness 2019
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Excuse my ignorance but how does one break a case in a chamber? worn out 6BR Lapua brass in this case Thanks. I remember running a P-N 6BR barrel...........pushed 12K rds Used Lapua & Rem brass Of course the Lapua held up the best
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Excuse my ignorance but how does one break a case in a chamber? Schitt happens - case splits in half Yep.......same deal here pics later
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Kroil is just magic for stuck fasteners. It penetrates like crazy. I had one can that I had to decant into a plastic bottle because it kept penetrating its way out of the can.
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Semi-auto pistols I plan on keeping get the recoil spring pulled and an hour or so of working the slide with a 50/50 mix of JB and Kroil on the high spots.
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I was introduced to kroil in 1974 when I started in the coal mines. Great stuff and a lot of uses. I still keep my brother and grandson supplied, plus I a few extra cans for myself!
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Here was the culprit case failed.....this portion stuck in chamber...soaked chamber in Kroil overnight Inserted a plastic hollow wall fastener in chamber....tightened screw... carefully inserted carbon fiber rod down the muzzle Very little effort and out came the brass
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Here was the culprit case failed.....this portion stuck in chamber...soaked chamber in Kroil overnight Inserted a plastic hollow wall fastener in chamber....tightened screw... carefully inserted carbon fiber rod down the muzzle Very little effort and out came the brass Damn if that wasn't smart, my friend... kudos...
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Here was the culprit case failed.....this portion stuck in chamber...soaked chamber in Kroil overnight Inserted a plastic hollow wall fastener in chamber....tightened screw... carefully inserted carbon fiber rod down the muzzle Very little effort and out came the brass Damn if that wasn't smart, my friend... kudos... and you thought I was just a dumm retired truck driver..........
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I bought one can and it seeped out around the seals of the very can it came in....then it seeped out of the plastic bags I put the can in.... After that, I started getting the spray cans.
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Here was the culprit case failed.....this portion stuck in chamber...soaked chamber in Kroil overnight Inserted a plastic hollow wall fastener in chamber....tightened screw... carefully inserted carbon fiber rod down the muzzle Very little effort and out came the brass Good tip! I would have never thought of this......
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Use it?! Heck I pour it on my cheerios every morning!
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Kroil is almost as good as Ed’s Red. It's better, because you don't have to mix ingredients in your basement like an IRA bomber. Or oil is good but eds red beats it
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