Posted by Billy NY on November 20, 2011 at 07:03:38 from (72.231.148.182):
In Reply to: Re: Singleshot 22 posted by Bret4207 on November 19, 2011 at 16:39:58:
With these kinds of rifles, with that particular problem, dry fired, doesn't that peen over the metal, and a tool like a barrel swage can remedy it ? Rolling block, not sure what that is, associated with breach loading types ?
I bought a marlin 783 .22 wmr, for $60, that needed a thorough cleaning, in unknown condition, though a tube fed bolt action, that appeared to have peened over chamber, but turned out to be ever so slight, that tool did not need to do much to get it right again. I think more of the problem ended up being the extractor and feed throat which I replaced, the barrel swage tool I got from Brownell's sure is worth having if working on many of these older .22's. Ended up getting the action to operate smooth, still does not feed right, likely the cartridge lifter, I think it will be a fun little plinker and varminter, said and done under $100 into it, and I enjoyed working on it more than my day job !
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