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Smith and Wesson 617 .22lr discussion and good experience at BigBoys
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<blockquote data-quote="1mathom1" data-source="post: 4333655" data-attributes="member: 11736"><p>This. David touched up a 63 for me that had very difficult extraction. No change in accuracy but extracts/ejects like dream now. (Also bought a 17 with all the Ts from him that is now a favorite.)</p><p></p><p>I am sure you all know this and do this every time. Took me a little bit to figure it out because I am dense but if you'll point your muzzle straight up when you eject, you have much less chance of getting unburnt powder flakes and crap under the star. These fine fitted models really benefit from it. I have a 648 that would tie up after nearly every cylinder-full till I figured it out. SOP for me now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1mathom1, post: 4333655, member: 11736"] This. David touched up a 63 for me that had very difficult extraction. No change in accuracy but extracts/ejects like dream now. (Also bought a 17 with all the Ts from him that is now a favorite.) I am sure you all know this and do this every time. Took me a little bit to figure it out because I am dense but if you'll point your muzzle straight up when you eject, you have much less chance of getting unburnt powder flakes and crap under the star. These fine fitted models really benefit from it. I have a 648 that would tie up after nearly every cylinder-full till I figured it out. SOP for me now. [/QUOTE]
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