As you can see the locking lug on the right side was barely hanging on. I ordered a new bolt and put it in today. On the third or fourth round, something hit me in the face and I looked down to see an empty case hanging halfway out of the chamber, and noticed that the extractor was missing. Closer inspection showed that the new bolt was now cracked in exactly the same place as the old one!
One cracked bolt is bad enough, but two cracked in exactly the same place really bothers me. If anybody has an idea what's going on here, and what can be done to fix the situation, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Cannon
[This message has been edited by Cannon (edited 05-12-2001).]
stans, I'll check for high primers. In the garands, how does that lead to cracked bolts?
[This message has been edited by Cannon (edited 05-13-2001).]
I didn't find any high primers, but I think you may have found the problem. I got a little more information about the ammo from Dad. My uncle, who split the case of ammo with Dad, had a Ruger Blackhawk in .30 carbine. Some of the ammo was too long to chamber in the Blackhawk's cylinder. It functioned fine in Dad's carbine, so they sorted the whole lot by length with Dad keeping the longest. Dad's original carbine is long gone, and as I said the current one has digested a lot of this same ammo, but it's entirely possible that the last box we got out could be a little long for this particular chamber keeping the bolt from locking up completely. I think we'll retire the rest of that lot of ammo.
Thanks,
Cannon