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January 7th, 2023, 09:10 AM
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January 7th, 2023 09:10 AM
# ADS
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January 7th, 2023, 09:24 AM
#2
Thanks for a great post!
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January 8th, 2023, 08:27 AM
#3
Thanks. I love my 10ML. Have taken a couple of moose with mine and a bunch of deer but haven't had any ML hunting opportunities in the last few years. Oh well I will hang onto it just in case.
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January 8th, 2023, 10:03 AM
#4
amazing firearm, had one and loved it!
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January 8th, 2023, 07:35 PM
#5
I too enjoy having a 10ML II that produced one shot, one kill on deer. I have no intention of getting rid of it. There were times of frustration to get it to group well. Once I learned what I needed for a good load that changed everything.
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January 9th, 2023, 12:23 PM
#6
Great info. My 10MLii will be with me all of my hunting days. Unless JT bans it... lol
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January 19th, 2023, 12:38 PM
#7
I’d be leery of using a hardened steel drill bit. You run the risk of scoring or scratching the metal in the plug. A good quality bore cleaner and brass jags and brushes is all that’s needed from my experience. I use KG industries products. Same stuff that’s used by many law enforcement agencies/ military. A 5 minute soak and it strips everything. I use a light coating of Swiss military machine gun grease (automatenfett) for storage. Same stuff i use on K31s? swede mausers, etc. The stuff is fantastic but getting hard to find.
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January 19th, 2023, 02:43 PM
#8
I use hot water and soap to clean then coat the inside of my barrels with nipple grease, swab it out before the first shot by running a patch through it.
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January 19th, 2023, 06:19 PM
#9
I see that you still use the OEM breech plug. I was having issues with spent primers sticking in the bolt face, so after a conversation with Cecil Epp from Precision Bullet, I made the switch to his aftermarket breech plug.
https://www.prbullet.com/s-breech.htm
I also use their vent liners.
https://www.prbullet.com/vl.htm
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January 20th, 2023, 09:49 AM
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Delmer
I used the standard Savage BP for this post as most are familiar with it. I still experiment with it but my go to BP is a 3/8” diameter recessed BP. It provides a hotter and more reliable ignition IMO. The same cleaning procedure is employed.
I’ve never had a primer sticking issue but if you’re happy with your resolution stay with it.