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<blockquote data-quote="Traxxis" data-source="post: 1259707" data-attributes="member: 8980"><p>I still highly recommend that you not break the dremel out. If you have 2000 grit emory paper, chances are you have some 320 and up. Start around 320 and work your way up to about 800, maybe a 1000 or so.</p><p></p><p>Again... only if you just have a need to polish something, and I wouldn't use a pencil, unless it is completely round and wide enough to closely match the contour of the ramp... for .45, I believe mine is a 3/8" dowel.</p><p></p><p>Again x2... the bullet does NOT slide up the ramp, it glances off of it, then into the chamber.</p><p></p><p>Again though, if you really want help diagnosing your malfunction, you have got to post a picture of it, whether you recreate it or snap a picture of it while you're at the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxxis, post: 1259707, member: 8980"] I still highly recommend that you not break the dremel out. If you have 2000 grit emory paper, chances are you have some 320 and up. Start around 320 and work your way up to about 800, maybe a 1000 or so. Again... only if you just have a need to polish something, and I wouldn't use a pencil, unless it is completely round and wide enough to closely match the contour of the ramp... for .45, I believe mine is a 3/8" dowel. Again x2... the bullet does NOT slide up the ramp, it glances off of it, then into the chamber. Again though, if you really want help diagnosing your malfunction, you have got to post a picture of it, whether you recreate it or snap a picture of it while you're at the range. [/QUOTE]
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