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remington ultramag extractor issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 607541" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>Jeff, the M-16 has an actual pin going through the body of the bolt and into the center of the extractor to act as a pivot point, its a very beefy set up compared to the sako style. as for bit on the Rim I am am not positive, I have both on remington bolts though I will go take a pic and post them so you can see for yourself. and I will look at which one looks to take the biggest bite. I think the M-16 is significantly bigger bite if I am picturing it in my head right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 607541, member: 22242"] Jeff, the M-16 has an actual pin going through the body of the bolt and into the center of the extractor to act as a pivot point, its a very beefy set up compared to the sako style. as for bit on the Rim I am am not positive, I have both on remington bolts though I will go take a pic and post them so you can see for yourself. and I will look at which one looks to take the biggest bite. I think the M-16 is significantly bigger bite if I am picturing it in my head right. [/QUOTE]
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