Re: Mosin Bolt not wanting to lock down
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tomf</div><div class="ubbcode-body">First thing I do to any Mosin after thorough tera down of each and every part, is to take a 20Ga brass shotgun brush and wrap a few stands of metal from a stainless steel "chore girl" pot scrubber around the brush, dip in solvent, chuck said brush into a short length of cleaning rod into a drill and ream the the chamber carefully. Go slowly. Most Mosin chambers are a little tight and the mil-surp ammo with polymer coating will stick up the chamber. Since the 7.62x54r is a rimmed cartridge, head spacing is not as critical so GENTLY reaming the chamber is OK, Just be careful not to bugger up the throat. My Mosin's feed like a dream after this and I have never had any problems, even with Hungarian heavy ball surplus. </div></div>
You can not possibly "ream" anything with brass brush and steel wool. Reaming is one of machining operations which has as its purpose to remove certain and controlled amount of the "base" material with use of appropriately profiled and sized metal cutting tool. You should replace "ream" with "clean". Cleaning of chamber is, naturally, a wise move.
"<span style="font-weight: bold">Most Mosin chambers are a little tight and the mil-surp ammo with polymer coating will stick up the chamber</span>" - could you provide more detailed explanation of this statement? As of today, I strongly disagree, but would like to learn if I'm missing something.