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<blockquote data-quote="sigsupermatch" data-source="post: 847184" data-attributes="member: 40793"><p>Ok, here is the info on the rifle. Starting with a clean rifle. The first cartridge fired will ejectand reload fine, second fired the extractor will pull so hard to get the spent case from the chamber it will slightly bend the lip on the head of the case. each case after that will get bent more until the extractor will rip a notch out of the case and not extract the spent case. Usually the third or fourth case will not eject. All factory loads.</p><p> Case info is as already stated the rim is progressively deformed. In addition looking at the case from the side starting at the head the first inch is clean as new, the remainder of the body is discolored. The mouth of the case looks normal. When I measured the case it appears the it is bellied in the middle (discolored area) more that the end (cean area) by around .003.</p><p> The reason I am trying to fix this thing is my son requested this exact rifle as his first deer rifle. I had one as my first big rifle as well which he did not know until after he choose it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sigsupermatch, post: 847184, member: 40793"] Ok, here is the info on the rifle. Starting with a clean rifle. The first cartridge fired will ejectand reload fine, second fired the extractor will pull so hard to get the spent case from the chamber it will slightly bend the lip on the head of the case. each case after that will get bent more until the extractor will rip a notch out of the case and not extract the spent case. Usually the third or fourth case will not eject. All factory loads. Case info is as already stated the rim is progressively deformed. In addition looking at the case from the side starting at the head the first inch is clean as new, the remainder of the body is discolored. The mouth of the case looks normal. When I measured the case it appears the it is bellied in the middle (discolored area) more that the end (cean area) by around .003. The reason I am trying to fix this thing is my son requested this exact rifle as his first deer rifle. I had one as my first big rifle as well which he did not know until after he choose it. [/QUOTE]
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