Author Topic: Henry Golden Boy .17hmr  (Read 361 times)

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Offline corbanzo

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Henry Golden Boy .17hmr
« on: January 08, 2006, 11:01:39 AM »
I recently bought a golden boy in the .17, which is one of the most accurate open sights guns I've ever shot, but it has one problem.  When going to put a new cartridge in the chamber, sometimes the old catridge sticks, and the ejection arm slips over the rim.  I clean and oil the heck out of it, which helps a little bit, but even with a good oiling, it happens once every ten rounds or so.  The ejection arm seems to be sharp  and has no reason to slip... any ideas?  Same problem?
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