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I can see how it would be a hard close with double spacers, don't know why it wouldn't work better with one spacer.
Is the chamber slick, does it need posishing?
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Seems buttery smooth. Extraction is not the issue, it's flipping it out of the receiver that's causing my hair loss.
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Are you sure the case isn't hanging up in the bolt face recess and the ejector pin is smooth and the spring is strong.
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I have also installed quite a few savage extractors in remington 700's, you keep your three rings of steel
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Are you sure the case isn't hanging up in the bolt face recess and the ejector pin is smooth and the spring is strong.
DF Ejector, spring and retaining pin were replaced early on in this endeavor. The case head is not binding in any way that I can see.
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If ejection is the problem, then the ejector is the problem. Your new parts are not working.
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If ejection is the problem, then the ejector is the problem. Your new parts are not working. The new parts work just like the old parts did. The ejector is strong.
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Some people don't feel their eyesight is worth much. They will destroy the engineered bolt face and they don't care about their customers eyes either. They should be in jail. I'd testify in court for the same.
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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How much of the extractor gap is below the right raceway when the bolt is closed, how much is exposed to the raceway?
The AR extractor, for sure, can't blow out due to the pin and the fact that most of that part will be below the raceway, supported by the action. Only gas escaping would be thru the small crack between the extractor and the milled slot.
I would like to hear about any that blew and what happened.
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How much of the extractor gap is below the right raceway when the bolt is closed, how much is exposed to the raceway?
The AR extractor, for sure, can't blow out due to the pin and the fact that most of that part will be below the raceway, supported by the action. Only gas escaping would be thru the small crack between the extractor and the milled slot.
I would like to hear about any that blew and what happened.
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And wouldn't the "Hatcher Hole" help divert gas out the side vs straight back along the bolt?
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How much of the extractor gap is below the right raceway when the bolt is closed, how much is exposed to the raceway?
The AR extractor, for sure, can't blow out due to the pin and the fact that most of that part will be below the raceway, supported by the action. Only gas escaping would be thru the small crack between the extractor and the milled slot.
I would like to hear about any that blew and what happened.
DF
And wouldn't the "Hatcher Hole" help divert gas out the side vs straight back along the bolt? I would think a pre-64 M-70 would be at greater risk of gas blow back from a blown primer than this set up. Someone set me straight. DF
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Dirtfarmer you have it right. the extractor is now in line with the bolt lug race way when closed. M-16 Sako's and M-1 don't have three rings of steel and do not have a problem. 4.5 million axis soldiers cant be wrong.
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I shot the rifle some and ejection seems to be fine now. Really flings the empties. Accuracy shows potential too.
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Did you ever figure out what was going wrong and what did you do to fix it?
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Did you ever figure out what was going wrong and what did you do to fix it?
DF No not really, I ended up not doing anything different to it. It's a mystery.
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