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| mark a piece of brass, as the TOP (with a pen to index) and insert, JERK the bolt handle and see were it hits... my bet is it's hitting the top right rear of the front ring on a FAST pull
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| Normal situation. The extractor will cause the case to slap the side of the action during ejection. No big deal...
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| Zero Drift,
SSSHHHhh, we don't want to disturb the experts and their diagnosis do we??
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| Posts: 1673 | Location: MANY DIFFERENT PLACES | Registered: 14 May 2004 |
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| Zero Drift is right, ASS CLOWN is an idiot, and if you look at the rear bridge you'll see brass marks where the case neck smacks it on the way out.
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| A good gunsmith can change the angle of the extractor a tad and fix the problem...It shouldn't be happening in a properly tuned up rifle. |
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| Chuck,
Why do you say I am an idiot? I was agreeing with ZD, but hey the fun is reading all the expert opinions of "what is wrong" with the rifle.
Ray, ????? Change the extractor angle??? That makes very little sense to me, would you mind enlightening me, please.
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| Posts: 1673 | Location: MANY DIFFERENT PLACES | Registered: 14 May 2004 |
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