31 March 2006, 18:23
ramrod340Whitworth Ejection Issue
I have a nice Whitworth 375 H&H. The issue I have is with the ejection of loaded rounds. When I load a round to the 3.6" standard it loads in the magazine and cycles perfectly. The rifle will send the empty case flying.
The issue I have is with trying to eject loaded rounds. At 3.6" the bullet tip will hit the front port. Not by much but enough to stop ejection. As I see it I have three option. Open the port a little (nice blueing makes this a last resort). Seat the bullets deeper and use up some case capacity. Or taking a little off the ejector.
Anyone else with a Whitworth have this issue? How did you cure it? Any suggestions?
Anyone have an extra ejector laying around?
31 March 2006, 18:34
jeffeossoit's a timing issue...
take the ejector out of the box, turn on a belt sander, mark about .015 off the ejector, sand off and radius sides..
reassemble and go.. if it needs a hair more, repeat.
do NOT take too much off, or your timing could result in the cases hitting the rear bridge, and falling back into the mag well/action
jeffe
31 March 2006, 18:36
jstevensMine is the same way, they'll barely clear, usually have to tip the rifle to the right to get them out. It's just an inconvenience to me, not a big deal function wise.
31 March 2006, 19:35
ramrod340quote:
take the ejector out of the box, turn on a belt sander, mark about .015 off the ejector, sand off and radius sides..
LOL Yep firgured I needed to remove just a touch. For some reason I was thinking of getting an old ejector to play with. Like the ejector was needed to keep it original. I'll work on what I have and if I "F" it up I'll worry aobut getting a new ejector then.
31 March 2006, 22:42
driverEjector trimming easiest and will solve problem of ejecting live round;however, a bit of sculpting to the right side of the front receiver ring, rearward facing edge, will aide and do not blue if you do not want to do so. It will be a small u shape area, polish bright, and some feel it adds to the "business like" appearance of the rifle. Just a suggestion.