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get a good powder solvent and clean the hell out of the chamber and first part of the barrel.
use a bronze brush. when you think it is clean as it will get soak in solvent then leave till tomorrow and start again.
repeat for as many days as required until actually clean.
When clean push a lube protectant like break free clp threw and a dry patch(just one)before shooting.
will have built up carbon causing high pressure.
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Ok cheers vc will jump on the interweb and see what i can do
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