Wondering if anyone has had any issues with an X-bolt extractor not kicking the brass past the turret on a scope. What I have is a 4-20 x 50 Burris Veracity, part # 200640, and Talley medium mounts, on an X-bolt in 26 Nosler. When I eject spent brass it appears to hit the turret center towards the tube and push the brass back into the chamber. I was wondering if anyone experienced the same thing and had some recommendations on what I need to do to fix this. Any help is appreciated.
....................I went onto the Midway site and found your scope using the part # you gave. If the pic of that scope is correct meaning it is properly porportioned, then I would say as a first observation, that your right side turret might be too oversized for the spent brass to clear properly. IF that be the case, using taller mounts would probably not work nor would re-positioning the scope either more forward or backwards because I assume you have the scope already mounted in the proper position ( horizontally and vertically) that best fits you for eye relief and eye/ cheek position.
You can try calling Browning and see what their tech support says. I am not familiar with the inner workings of the Browning push feed bolts, so I am not aware of any inner bolt adjustments that can be made to solve the problem. If you have another similar scope handy with a smaller side turret, try swapping them and see what happens. However, if the spent casings are hitting more of the scope tube than the turret, then imo something is wrong with your rifle's ejection.