Willard's purchase of a Carl Gustav Mauser led to an acquisition of some Danish ammo.
Lots and lots of warnings about not using it.
Got to the bottom of the warnings, I think.
The cupro-nickel jacket on the bullets is very soft and when combined to the very sharp edged rifling in the Swede it fouls something fierce.
Fierce enough to affect chamber pressures after very few rounds it seems.
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