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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 119929" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Well the Rem 700 doesn't have a claw extractor either that would be on a Mauser or Pre-64 Winchester and a few other but that the style.</p><p>the Rem extractor system is probably the weakest link on that action as its a piece of thin metal thats rivited in place.</p><p>The Sako style typicaly grabbs a little bigger bite of the case and the extractor piece itself is ALOT stronger that the factory Rem piece so their is less of a chance of it breaking under a hard extraction.</p><p></p><p>I've have heard that the Sako extractors can come out if a realy hot load is used but I personaly have never seen it happen. I do prefer the M-16 style extractor over either the Sako or the Rem piece because it has a pin that hold it in the bolt.</p><p>It amazes me that Remington hasen't gone to a better extraction method but I guess if their went with the Sako or M-16 style that would loose their "3 rings of steel" hype for saying their action is the strongest,yet "cheaper" guns like the Howa and Weatherby Vanguard come standard with the M-16 extractor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 119929, member: 8843"] Well the Rem 700 doesn't have a claw extractor either that would be on a Mauser or Pre-64 Winchester and a few other but that the style. the Rem extractor system is probably the weakest link on that action as its a piece of thin metal thats rivited in place. The Sako style typicaly grabbs a little bigger bite of the case and the extractor piece itself is ALOT stronger that the factory Rem piece so their is less of a chance of it breaking under a hard extraction. I've have heard that the Sako extractors can come out if a realy hot load is used but I personaly have never seen it happen. I do prefer the M-16 style extractor over either the Sako or the Rem piece because it has a pin that hold it in the bolt. It amazes me that Remington hasen't gone to a better extraction method but I guess if their went with the Sako or M-16 style that would loose their "3 rings of steel" hype for saying their action is the strongest,yet "cheaper" guns like the Howa and Weatherby Vanguard come standard with the M-16 extractor [/QUOTE]
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