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Rem 700 Mag Extractor Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Boe" data-source="post: 2498409" data-attributes="member: 25890"><p>Remington extractors work fine and will extract cases just as well as the M 16 extactor with safe loads. I've had clients bring me 700s with the bolt handles broken off from trying to remove a stuck case. The factory extractor doesn't break that easily.</p><p>Read Bigngreens previous post about the issues with modifications on the 700 bolt. The 700 wasn't designed to capture the Sako or M 16 extractor if there is an over pressure issue or case head failure and the extractor comes apart. I actually had a conversation with Mike Walker while at the Super Shoot about this subject about 20-25 years ago.</p><p> I've seen an M16 extractor blown out of a 700 . It broke forward of the cross pin. Fortunately the shooter wasn't hit with the parts. Its rare but it can happen.</p><p>I would just get your smith to replace the OEM extractor and go shooting.</p><p> It looks like all you need is the rivet replaced and reset. Providing the extractor is not deformed. You can get the rivet out without removing the extractor. It'll shoot just as well with factory extractor as it will a Sako or M16.</p><p> I'm not bashing M-16 or Sako modifications, Just making you aware of what can happen. You make your own evaluation.</p><p>.</p><p>EDITED BY ADMIN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boe, post: 2498409, member: 25890"] Remington extractors work fine and will extract cases just as well as the M 16 extactor with safe loads. I've had clients bring me 700s with the bolt handles broken off from trying to remove a stuck case. The factory extractor doesn't break that easily. Read Bigngreens previous post about the issues with modifications on the 700 bolt. The 700 wasn't designed to capture the Sako or M 16 extractor if there is an over pressure issue or case head failure and the extractor comes apart. I actually had a conversation with Mike Walker while at the Super Shoot about this subject about 20-25 years ago. I've seen an M16 extractor blown out of a 700 . It broke forward of the cross pin. Fortunately the shooter wasn't hit with the parts. Its rare but it can happen. I would just get your smith to replace the OEM extractor and go shooting. It looks like all you need is the rivet replaced and reset. Providing the extractor is not deformed. You can get the rivet out without removing the extractor. It'll shoot just as well with factory extractor as it will a Sako or M16. I'm not bashing M-16 or Sako modifications, Just making you aware of what can happen. You make your own evaluation. . EDITED BY ADMIN [/QUOTE]
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