Then you'll need to order a barrel or chamber swage from Brownell's to correct the problem. I dry fired a mossberg 151K when I was a kid and promptly broke the firing pin. Thankfully I sourced another before "dad" needed to use it LOL !!! I had been cleaning and taking care of his firearms better than he did, at a young age, and made the dry fire mistake that one time. I agree with the method as stated about the determination of trigger pull, its paramount with my M1A when taking 250 yd or longer shots, but I would have to say that with a rim fire, you need to use dummy or snap caps, my most recent acquisition, an old marlin 783 .22WMR, had the ever so slightest need for a swage, extractor was defective, but the chamber seemed to grip the brass to much, likely been dry fired enough to just slightly deform the chamber face, one pass with swage and new extractor, tosses the spent round with ease now. Now if Numrich/gun parts will ever have the cartridge lift spring back in stock, I will have a nice shooter for under $100 !
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