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Originally Posted by Sakoluvr
If you have a windage turret, make sure the brass is not hitting it and bouncing back.


With low rings the 788's were terrible about this , wouldn't surprise me if it was happening here. MB


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the problem with cleaning under the Extractor that should hold it is the remy extractors can’t be removed without being replaced...

It should sounds like the extractor should be replaced.

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Originally Posted by Sitka deer
A dirty ejector plunger is the likely culprit. Brass shavings and bits get in there and reduce travel and force.

Easy to take down... just 3 parts: a plunger, a spring, and a cross pin to retain them. Just control the lunger and drive out the pin. Sometimes the plungers can really fly, be careful!

Clean the brass and gunk out, then use a bit of dry lube when you put it back together. The plunger sides are the usual culprit.


Thanks for the advice. I remove the parts, cleaned things completely out and lightly oiled. Noticed a big difference!

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Originally Posted by RatherBHuntin

Originally Posted by Sitka deer
A dirty ejector plunger is the likely culprit. Brass shavings and bits get in there and reduce travel and force.

Easy to take down... just 3 parts: a plunger, a spring, and a cross pin to retain them. Just control the lunger and drive out the pin. Sometimes the plungers can really fly, be careful!

Clean the brass and gunk out, then use a bit of dry lube when you put it back together. The plunger sides are the usual culprit.


Thanks for the advice. I remove the parts, cleaned things completely out and lightly oiled. Noticed a big difference!



And if no one said it earlier, do not use WD-40!


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