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Gunsmithing
1995 browning Abolt hunter 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="OKBoomer" data-source="post: 2110768" data-attributes="member: 117383"><p>When during the extraction cycle is this happening? Does the bolt handle fully engage the primary extraction cam when you eject a fired round? It sounds like the extraction problem is after the bolt handle is fully raised and after primary extraction, but just making sure. Make sure back of the bolt lugs are greased so they don't gall, maybe they already have? Also, is this extraction issue happening with factory ammo or reloads?</p><p></p><p>On the bolt sleeve, it could be worn enough to jump the bolt catch. You might replace the catch too, while you're at it. Those parts from midwest are pretty inexpensive. I've changed bolt heads on my late 80's Abolt with their parts in prep for a new barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKBoomer, post: 2110768, member: 117383"] When during the extraction cycle is this happening? Does the bolt handle fully engage the primary extraction cam when you eject a fired round? It sounds like the extraction problem is after the bolt handle is fully raised and after primary extraction, but just making sure. Make sure back of the bolt lugs are greased so they don’t gall, maybe they already have? Also, is this extraction issue happening with factory ammo or reloads? On the bolt sleeve, it could be worn enough to jump the bolt catch. You might replace the catch too, while you’re at it. Those parts from midwest are pretty inexpensive. I’ve changed bolt heads on my late 80‘s Abolt with their parts in prep for a new barrel. [/QUOTE]
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