I didn't start this thread to start bashing Kimber but rather point out they shipped a rifle that simply did not function. And that is unacceptable from any brand. But far more so from Kimber in my book because of what they charge for their products. The Hunter has the same action as their 1800.00 rifles minus more cnc time so can't blame the budget model.

there hasn't been a single person mention how to or reference a link to how to fix this "simple" extractor problem.

The rifle came from a dealer on GB and I wouldn't expect them to deal with the problem after the rifle has been fired. My 84L is very accurate and even more consistently accurate than any of my other rifles. This Hunter won't shoot Nosler ammo for nothing but Hornady 140 match ammo shoots a ragged hole. Shame it won't function at all. Kimber has the potential to have a unbeatable product. But they have to stop the bad ones from going out the door or gladly correct any issues with the ones that come back.