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| quote: If you push hard if will feed the 35 Whelen shell, but it is much harder than it should be
Don't understand what you mean by push hard. If my action handled the 06 it handled the whelen.
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| This type of thing is hard to describe so I added some pictures to hopefully help. It was a 30-06 but I never shot it as a 30-06. I pulled the barrel when I got it so I have no idea how it fed before. If I push hard on the bolt it will feed, if I cycle it really fast it feeds fine and you can hardly feel any resistance. But if you are shooting from a bench or trying to load it slowly it gets to a point and is tough to push past that point. Here are some pictures (sorry for the out of focus ones). Everything is fine here This is where it starts to bind If I push hard from here it will chamber but it has resistance. Any input would be appreciated. |
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| First thing I would do is check the extractor to insure enough clearance. Also check the shape at the bottom. I'm sure no expert but it sure looks like the head should be up under the extractor quicker than it is.
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| Look your brass over really good. If the brass is scratched 1/3 - 1/2 way up from the base you might check the breach of the barrel to see if there is a sharp edge around the chamber.
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| quote: Originally posted by ramrod340: First thing I would do is check the extractor to insure enough clearance. Also check the shape at the bottom. I'm sure no expert but it sure looks like the head should be up under the extractor quicker than it is.
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| quote: Originally posted by mad_jack02: Look your brass over really good. If the brass is scratched 1/3 - 1/2 way up from the base you might check the breach of the barrel to see if there is a sharp edge around the chamber.
+1. Same problem I ran into after rebarreling. I pulled the barrel and lightly chamfered the edge and now it feeds slick as a whistle. |
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| quote: Originally posted by ramrod340: First thing I would do is check the extractor to insure enough clearance. Also check the shape at the bottom. I'm sure no expert but it sure looks like the head should be up under the extractor quicker than it is.
You just got in just before me ramrod340 but obviously we have experienced the same issue with Mauser extractors  |
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| Thanks Guys, some reshaping of the extractor and it feeds like a champ now! |
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| quote: Thanks Guys, some reshaping of the extractor and it feeds like a champ now!  GREAT
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