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FOUND: My Ideal Mountain Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1265953" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>You'll get answers from salesmen, if your running g a center feed mag it would be more reliable as a CRF but the design is just a normal bolt with the bottom cut out so the case goes up under a normal extractor, it's not a claw extractor. Good thing is when the round pops from the mag up if it fumbles you won't notice it and it'll run and the extractor will just snap on the case like normal. I have quite a few hours into them to get them over all where I was happy with them but once I start working in one it takes a bit before I'm oleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1265953, member: 13632"] You'll get answers from salesmen, if your running g a center feed mag it would be more reliable as a CRF but the design is just a normal bolt with the bottom cut out so the case goes up under a normal extractor, it's not a claw extractor. Good thing is when the round pops from the mag up if it fumbles you won't notice it and it'll run and the extractor will just snap on the case like normal. I have quite a few hours into them to get them over all where I was happy with them but once I start working in one it takes a bit before I'm oleased. [/QUOTE]
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