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abody711
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Joined: Dec 13 2025 Location: HIXSON 37343 Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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Posted: Dec 18 2025 at 2:59pm |
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I am embrassed. After thinking there were two things in common when I swapped the bolt. Both were running the bolt and my reloads. I tune the reloads to the rifle I will be using them in. I go light as I can.
I reloaded some rounds with an additional .5 grain of powder. The .U. bolt worked fine. Thanks for all the help and thought you guys gave this issue. Since I have a functioning M2 version, I will be placing my sporterized M1 carbine up for sale on the board in a few days. Before anyone gets upset, I'm running a disconnector registered with my FFL/SOT.
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floydthecat
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Posted: Dec 18 2025 at 3:04pm |
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No problem…glad you figured it out. We all need a little brain-work now and then to keep things interesting. Any two bolts can act a little differently when not shot-in on a particular receiver.
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Smokpole
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Posted: Dec 23 2025 at 7:16pm |
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If one bolt was a flat top and the other a round bolt, light loads can make a difference due to bolt weight. The difference may not seem like much, but don't tell that to the carbine!
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