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05 March 2011, 05:46
john post
help with .308
I recently picked up a chilean mauser at a gun show, I ran 2 rounds through the gun . Each time I tried to move the bolt action it was tighter than hell.Once I was able to break the bolt free the shell would eject smooth as silk . Any ideas as to what is up? My father in law and me were thinking along the lines of head space issues
05 March 2011, 11:22
Nordic2
It may be headspace issues or damage on the locking lugs.
05 March 2011, 14:29
Code4
Is it only on extraction or chambering as well ?

Could be a bit of rust build up in the chamber 'jamming the cartridge'. I had this recently with a Famage 98 .30-06. Get a 12 ga Shottie wire cleaning brush and give the chamber a good scrub.
05 March 2011, 15:04
vapodog
I suspect lug setback!


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05 March 2011, 16:45
Wstrnhuntr
Are you using reloads or factory ammo? Maybe they are a bit too hot for that particular rifle.



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05 March 2011, 17:22
Hot Core
Put some "Slickum" on the aft side of the Locking Lugs - and eat some Wheaties! Wink
05 March 2011, 19:21
john post
the problem is only on extraction and I have only used factory loads ( 150 gr federal)
05 March 2011, 20:28
bartsche
FrownerA .308 1916 Mauser developed the same problem with reasonable loads and no case pressure signs. Believe it was set back. Frownerroger


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23 March 2011, 07:11
john post
update:I took it to a gunsmith to check the head space.It was good.He took out the bolt and held the gun at an angle and put a light down the barrel. There was the problem. When I cleaned the rifle the first time, I missed some rust down in the throat area. Once I saw that,the gun came home and was dis-assembled again and thoroughly cleaned. The bolt action works like new.