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Is it Common for 6.5 PRC Short Actions to Fail to Eject Live Rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="BigSky!" data-source="post: 2465606" data-attributes="member: 10003"><p>The rifle has been to Bergara and back. So, now it has a new ejector and ejector spring. They replaced the magazine kit. The invoice that was returned with the rifle states "test fired 3 rounds without issue". Well, spent rounds were never an issue. After having corresponding with a few others online with the same rifle. They all checked loading the magazine and trying to eject spent rounds rather than emptying with the floor plate and had the same issue. It is clearly an ejection port size issue. I'm guessing that most people who have a detachable floor plate just never attempt to unload by way of cycling rounds or if they do, it's a non-issue. I guess having the live round available in hand rather than flinging out may even be a good issue to have. Not one, including me, has had an issue with spent rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigSky!, post: 2465606, member: 10003"] The rifle has been to Bergara and back. So, now it has a new ejector and ejector spring. They replaced the magazine kit. The invoice that was returned with the rifle states "test fired 3 rounds without issue". Well, spent rounds were never an issue. After having corresponding with a few others online with the same rifle. They all checked loading the magazine and trying to eject spent rounds rather than emptying with the floor plate and had the same issue. It is clearly an ejection port size issue. I'm guessing that most people who have a detachable floor plate just never attempt to unload by way of cycling rounds or if they do, it's a non-issue. I guess having the live round available in hand rather than flinging out may even be a good issue to have. Not one, including me, has had an issue with spent rounds. [/QUOTE]
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