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Old June 28, 2013, 02:27 AM   #7
Pond, James Pond
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Dirty chambers of dirty brass can do that.
That could be a cause.
Given that there is a fair amount of unburnt powder floating about, the back pressure could shove some down the sides of the cases. After all those granules were getting everywhere: between crane and frame, under the ejctor star, down the barrel....

On top of that, it didn't happen on every cylinder full, and a granule stuffed down the side of one case, could make it feel like all the cases were sticking...
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