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<blockquote data-quote="entoptics" data-source="post: 1912731" data-attributes="member: 104268"><p>Sounds like it's not your extractor, but your ejector spring. Savages don't have a particularly powerful one, and as jasonco mentioned, they can go bad pretty quickly if the loads are on the warm side and/or you fry them up with some hot gas from a blown primer. After only 20 rounds is a bit weird though.</p><p></p><p>I buy them from Brownells, and just replace them every few hundred rounds.</p><p></p><p>Regarding muzzle brakes, I just got one from <a href="https://muzzlebrakesandmore.com/muzzle-brakes" target="_blank">Muzzle Brakes and More</a> (Super Baby Beast 3 port) and couldn't be much happier. He offers tapering and timing services too, for a very reasonable price, and is very responsive to questions you might have.</p><p></p><p>Though it's one of the smaller offerings, the SBB 3 port cut the recoil on my 10.5 lb 7mm Mag about in half. Blast isn't to vicious either, and is directed at nearly 90° from the shooter, so billowing dust isn't much of an issue either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="entoptics, post: 1912731, member: 104268"] Sounds like it's not your extractor, but your ejector spring. Savages don't have a particularly powerful one, and as jasonco mentioned, they can go bad pretty quickly if the loads are on the warm side and/or you fry them up with some hot gas from a blown primer. After only 20 rounds is a bit weird though. I buy them from Brownells, and just replace them every few hundred rounds. Regarding muzzle brakes, I just got one from [URL='https://muzzlebrakesandmore.com/muzzle-brakes']Muzzle Brakes and More[/URL] (Super Baby Beast 3 port) and couldn't be much happier. He offers tapering and timing services too, for a very reasonable price, and is very responsive to questions you might have. Though it's one of the smaller offerings, the SBB 3 port cut the recoil on my 10.5 lb 7mm Mag about in half. Blast isn't to vicious either, and is directed at nearly 90° from the shooter, so billowing dust isn't much of an issue either. [/QUOTE]
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