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7mm Mag Hard Extraction
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 486962" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I have a recently acquired 700 p in 7 mag. I set it up in tactical style, and took it to the range today with a load that has been a accurate load in several other sevens that I have owned. Now I know that every rifle has it's own likes and dislikes, but the rifle fired ok, but On extraction, the bolt would cam open to the top of it's stroke but needed a firm rap to the rear to get it to extract.I didn't shhot many rounds before I decided to investigate this a little further when I get home. The brass was previously fired in another rifle, but was FULL length resized. My thoughts are to reduce oal, and reduce charge bt 10 percent, and possibly start with new brass. May even try some factory stuff just to rule out my own processes. I am a meticulous loader and do not BELEIVE that I did anything wrong, but anything is possible! Anybody ran into this before? This rifle is a pre ProMark trigger model. gun was/ is in immaculate condition, actually believed to be unfired when purchased. Any thoughts.? AIM SMALL! MISS SMALL,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 486962, member: 22854"] I have a recently acquired 700 p in 7 mag. I set it up in tactical style, and took it to the range today with a load that has been a accurate load in several other sevens that I have owned. Now I know that every rifle has it's own likes and dislikes, but the rifle fired ok, but On extraction, the bolt would cam open to the top of it's stroke but needed a firm rap to the rear to get it to extract.I didn't shhot many rounds before I decided to investigate this a little further when I get home. The brass was previously fired in another rifle, but was FULL length resized. My thoughts are to reduce oal, and reduce charge bt 10 percent, and possibly start with new brass. May even try some factory stuff just to rule out my own processes. I am a meticulous loader and do not BELEIVE that I did anything wrong, but anything is possible! Anybody ran into this before? This rifle is a pre ProMark trigger model. gun was/ is in immaculate condition, actually believed to be unfired when purchased. Any thoughts.? AIM SMALL! MISS SMALL, [/QUOTE]
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