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Is it possible that the seback experienced when the gun is fired could cause the malleable lead rod to deform into a shorter, larger diameter piece, and that could cause the splitting?
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04-16-2016, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by John Dallas
Is it possible that the seback experienced when the gun is fired could cause the malleable lead rod to deform into a shorter, larger diameter piece, and that could cause the splitting?
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possible , but at least in this case- the plug is not loose and completely fills the hole
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