And Robin. It looks like you are mixing up two different sets of replys.
And Robin. It looks like you are mixing up two different sets of replys.
Possibly, but they seam to be connected. You can take a piece of fired brass and drop it into the chamber and cycle the bolt to test function without going to the range. Do this 10-100 times. If it happens at the range with live ammo then it is the ammo. I am thinking it goes without saying that when closing the bolt on any live ammo it should close easily. If it takes more force to close the bolt than it does with an empty chamber you can reason with a high probability that you are going to have extraction issues with that ammo. Most everyone who shoots a lot has experienced this at least once in their lifetime.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
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