- Location
- Western Manitoba
^ From his description of only being able to lift the bolt handle 5 degrees - he has not got it to the point of extracting that fired case - pounding on a rod might jar whatever is jamming his bolt now, but I do not think "tight extraction" is his issue right now? I think a Mauser bolt has to be opened circa 50% before the extraction movement starts. Unless he has been so far over-pressure that the case has swelled up really tight in that chamber and pressed really firmly against the bolt face - in the one instance of that that I have seen - could not move the bolt handle at all. Has to be something that allows his slight movement between bolt and receiver?
That one instance really pounded into my head what "working up" means and why to do that - I MUCH prefer to feel the bolt get tighter as I progress with stages, versus having the bolt "frozen shut" on the first firing. Is some rifles here that are "too tight" to open, for me, a full grain or more less than published Maximum loads, and some go a grain past Maximum with no discernible effect.
That one instance really pounded into my head what "working up" means and why to do that - I MUCH prefer to feel the bolt get tighter as I progress with stages, versus having the bolt "frozen shut" on the first firing. Is some rifles here that are "too tight" to open, for me, a full grain or more less than published Maximum loads, and some go a grain past Maximum with no discernible effect.
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