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<blockquote data-quote="dino foss" data-source="post: 647935" data-attributes="member: 28870"><p>I wish you had posted this sooner, I was on my way to the post office"to send to the smith" with my packaged up rifle when I realized the office was closed. I received a call from work to help out so I took it. while sitting around my computer I googled my troubles again and found a similar issue a fellow member was having. He mentioned the front rail screw may be touching the bolt face somehow, so I took the packaging off the rifle and took a look at that. I removed the bolt and noticed some marks on it where one of the front rail screws may be contacting it if the screw was to long so I backed off on the screw and low and behold " every piece of fired brass would chamber and extract easy. </p><p> I would like to thank everyone who tried to help me with this one, I will find a way to shorten the screw without ruining it and make things right. Once again thanks to everyone,"I cant believe it was a stupid little screw causing so much grief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dino foss, post: 647935, member: 28870"] I wish you had posted this sooner, I was on my way to the post office"to send to the smith" with my packaged up rifle when I realized the office was closed. I received a call from work to help out so I took it. while sitting around my computer I googled my troubles again and found a similar issue a fellow member was having. He mentioned the front rail screw may be touching the bolt face somehow, so I took the packaging off the rifle and took a look at that. I removed the bolt and noticed some marks on it where one of the front rail screws may be contacting it if the screw was to long so I backed off on the screw and low and behold " every piece of fired brass would chamber and extract easy. I would like to thank everyone who tried to help me with this one, I will find a way to shorten the screw without ruining it and make things right. Once again thanks to everyone,"I cant believe it was a stupid little screw causing so much grief. [/QUOTE]
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