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Unread 09-26-2011, 11:42 AM   #1
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"Possible problem of the bolt coming back out of the receiver" eh? Sounds interesting. A great gun for gun borrowers. Is there a video?
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The gentleman that mentioned this Sears recall on some BA shotguns to me yesterday was sure that was some time ago. No BA centerfire weapon (Rifle or the scant few shotguns) IMO can compared with the K98 mauser and its clones (1903- M54 and M70 Winchester and others) but it has a milled slide groove on the left breech side of the bolt, and there is a flat headed threaded machine bolt that locks into the receiver and allows the shank to "ride" in that milled grove- also the receiver has a secondary bolt "stop" in the milled recess when the bolt is locked into battery-

I'm no Sherman Belch or even Tom Rooster when it comes to ballistics, but the pressure curve for shotshell powders, especially with pellet and not slug loads, is somewhat different than for a 30-06 or other CF calibers- so far so good- and if I bushwhack a Tom turkey with it this Fall, all good- we shall see!
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