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04-14-2009 10:19 PM
# ADS
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Not a problem if it does not close on a field gage.
Round post WW2 Underwood bolts have been known to help.
Scott
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Problem is it's closing on a no-go... If you intend to fire the weapon it will need the attention of a smith...
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If it doesn't close on the field guage you are good to go. Its the field guage that is critical, not the no-go. No-go is the max for a NEW chamber. Field is the max for safety.
When they tell you to behave, they always forget to specify whether to behave well or badly!

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