I'll try to make this short and sweet. I took out my pristine Yugoicon m-48, numbers matching to the range last Friday. Shot 18 rounds thru it. The 17th round caused the bolt not to open and jammed the action severly. I was able to open the bolt with a few good whacks with a rubber mallet. No apparent damage incurred. I sent round # 18 downrange with no difficulty. This has happened once before. All ammo was Yugo Mil-Surp steel case. The headstamp is as follows: {NNY 4 1981} Privi-Partizan. The first time it happened was like this 2nd time. I don't have the first case. Would this have been caused by an overpressure cartridge? I went thru all my 8MM rounds and threw out the one's with this headstamp. I only found 12 out of 300 rounds. Most of my 8MM is Mil-Surp brass case. All rounds fired with this rifle have been without incident with the exception of these two. Whatta ya think gentlemen??
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