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barrel in

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barrel in (to some place)
Fig. to move into a place rapidly and with great force. Tony barreled into the room and interrupted the card game. He just barreled in without knocking.
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Step 4: Now move the waver down and place the first barrel in the last wave so that the waves interlock together without forming any dents or harsh lines.
A pipe attached to the pump reaches to the very bottom of the barrel in order to draw liquid from the very deepest part first.
If they're too worn, the barrel locking spring can't hold the barrel in place, which means loose headspace.
 
 
 
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