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Sako extractor
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<blockquote data-quote="D.P." data-source="post: 119932" data-attributes="member: 2541"><p>The Sako is a nice extractor and several of my 700s wear them. I have only had one Rem extractor fail and that was on a Custom Shop 338 win on the third shot!!!! Most of my Rem actions had them installed when the bolt face was opened up for larger cal. ie 22-250 to 300WSM. If I were to build off a Rem in the future without a doubt Badger M-16 style as JD said its stronger it's pinned. A Sako could pull out if you stick a case and yank the bolt, although not that common</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.P., post: 119932, member: 2541"] The Sako is a nice extractor and several of my 700s wear them. I have only had one Rem extractor fail and that was on a Custom Shop 338 win on the third shot!!!! Most of my Rem actions had them installed when the bolt face was opened up for larger cal. ie 22-250 to 300WSM. If I were to build off a Rem in the future without a doubt Badger M-16 style as JD said its stronger it's pinned. A Sako could pull out if you stick a case and yank the bolt, although not that common [/QUOTE]
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