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Remington extractor options!
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank7mm" data-source="post: 592445" data-attributes="member: 11160"><p>I have to rem bolts that I need to open up the bolt face a little. They were out of LH LSS's both ultra's and I'm now using a WSM case. Win brass is a little bigger measuring .538 (REM .531)and the groove is not as far forward causing the brass to bind in the bolt leaving a ring on the brass above the extractor groove. My question is I did not want to risk opening up the bolt and have the factory extractor fail (not much meat in the nose of the bolt to taper or even shorten it to clear brass) so do I want a sako or M-16 style ? Second who hear can do it and has a decent turn a round? Opinions wanted.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank7mm, post: 592445, member: 11160"] I have to rem bolts that I need to open up the bolt face a little. They were out of LH LSS's both ultra's and I'm now using a WSM case. Win brass is a little bigger measuring .538 (REM .531)and the groove is not as far forward causing the brass to bind in the bolt leaving a ring on the brass above the extractor groove. My question is I did not want to risk opening up the bolt and have the factory extractor fail (not much meat in the nose of the bolt to taper or even shorten it to clear brass) so do I want a sako or M-16 style ? Second who hear can do it and has a decent turn a round? Opinions wanted. Mike [/QUOTE]
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