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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3709156" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>What caliber? My .44 mag JM marked 336 locked up after a shot awhile back. They don't like full power reloads. After dumping the rounds left in the tube, I slowly worked the lever without putting too much force on it. Noticed it was coming back a few thousands every cycle. Finally removed the stuck brass.</p><p>Now to work up a new load that has less power. Those rounds work fine in the Ruger Super Redhawk revo but the rifle doesn't seem to like them.</p><p>Loaded, unfired rounds cycle through the action like glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3709156, member: 5412"] What caliber? My .44 mag JM marked 336 locked up after a shot awhile back. They don't like full power reloads. After dumping the rounds left in the tube, I slowly worked the lever without putting too much force on it. Noticed it was coming back a few thousands every cycle. Finally removed the stuck brass. Now to work up a new load that has less power. Those rounds work fine in the Ruger Super Redhawk revo but the rifle doesn't seem to like them. Loaded, unfired rounds cycle through the action like glass. [/QUOTE]
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