300 SAUM ejection issues?? - 09/26/19
Sorry ahead of time if this question is to wordy but trying to explain my issue may take a bit.
First I have a Remington 700 BDL 300 SAUM. Had gun for about 15 years or so. Got gun in a trade because chamber was off and any factory ammo showed severe pressure signs. Anyway I got the gun in a trade with the intent to re-barrel, which I did. Gun shot extremely well with the Shelin barrel I had installed. Forgot to mention gun is SS, if that matters.
I kept gun around because I assumed that some day I would get to go on an elk hunt, which I finally got drawn for a KY elk rifle hunt. Reason I mention this is when sighting gun in and working up hand loads, I would slowly extract the brass as not to sling it out on the ground. Did not notice that there was a problem but when I shot my Elk and tried to get another round in the chamber it did not fully extract the spent brass, leaving it laying in the ejection port.
Ammo is a fairly mild load so there is no pressure issues. Factory does same thing.
I sent gun to a Gunsmith in Georgia with a very good reputation for a new extractor to be installed. The gunsmith told me that he did not want to install the factory extractor and talked me into going with a Badger Ordinance Extractor, which I assume is some type of Sako style? Really unsure just took the advice of the gunsmith to let him install so that I would never have any trouble with gun again. I think I paid around $350 maybe more, cant really recall exact amount and he never sent me a receipt. My ignorance is understood! Please don't hammer me for that, I feel dumb enough. Lol I just really trusted the smith, he has an excellent reputation.
I got gun home and installed it in my newly repainted McMillan that I just got back, forgot to mention I had gun cerakoted as soon as I got it back from smith. Never thought to check ejection because he assured me everything was right. Was getting ready to mount scope and just thought I would see how well gun ejected and it would not! Mad as hell now but going to talk to smith and give him another chance. I knew he would make it right. He said send it back and he would make it right, he was very upset that he sent gun to me not working but he assured me that he checked it or he would not have sent it to me in a non working condition.
Forgot to mention that I also let him talk me into a pillar bedding job while he had it. Gun was gonna be right and I was excited! I don't have a lot of money but I wanted this to be my end all hunting rifle that would be perfect for what ever I might get to hunt.
I called him yesterday to find that he can't get it to work. I probably have sent him close to $600.00 dollars on a gun that I probably have $1700.00 plus in now. He is going to try and research some ideas but I thought I might see if anyone else has had any trouble and might know any fixes?
I am not giving up on the smith but I sure hope that he makes this mess right.
Thanks
HeavyBarrel
First I have a Remington 700 BDL 300 SAUM. Had gun for about 15 years or so. Got gun in a trade because chamber was off and any factory ammo showed severe pressure signs. Anyway I got the gun in a trade with the intent to re-barrel, which I did. Gun shot extremely well with the Shelin barrel I had installed. Forgot to mention gun is SS, if that matters.
I kept gun around because I assumed that some day I would get to go on an elk hunt, which I finally got drawn for a KY elk rifle hunt. Reason I mention this is when sighting gun in and working up hand loads, I would slowly extract the brass as not to sling it out on the ground. Did not notice that there was a problem but when I shot my Elk and tried to get another round in the chamber it did not fully extract the spent brass, leaving it laying in the ejection port.
Ammo is a fairly mild load so there is no pressure issues. Factory does same thing.
I sent gun to a Gunsmith in Georgia with a very good reputation for a new extractor to be installed. The gunsmith told me that he did not want to install the factory extractor and talked me into going with a Badger Ordinance Extractor, which I assume is some type of Sako style? Really unsure just took the advice of the gunsmith to let him install so that I would never have any trouble with gun again. I think I paid around $350 maybe more, cant really recall exact amount and he never sent me a receipt. My ignorance is understood! Please don't hammer me for that, I feel dumb enough. Lol I just really trusted the smith, he has an excellent reputation.
I got gun home and installed it in my newly repainted McMillan that I just got back, forgot to mention I had gun cerakoted as soon as I got it back from smith. Never thought to check ejection because he assured me everything was right. Was getting ready to mount scope and just thought I would see how well gun ejected and it would not! Mad as hell now but going to talk to smith and give him another chance. I knew he would make it right. He said send it back and he would make it right, he was very upset that he sent gun to me not working but he assured me that he checked it or he would not have sent it to me in a non working condition.
Forgot to mention that I also let him talk me into a pillar bedding job while he had it. Gun was gonna be right and I was excited! I don't have a lot of money but I wanted this to be my end all hunting rifle that would be perfect for what ever I might get to hunt.
I called him yesterday to find that he can't get it to work. I probably have sent him close to $600.00 dollars on a gun that I probably have $1700.00 plus in now. He is going to try and research some ideas but I thought I might see if anyone else has had any trouble and might know any fixes?
I am not giving up on the smith but I sure hope that he makes this mess right.
Thanks
HeavyBarrel