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What’s up with my chamber?
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<blockquote data-quote="tobnpr" data-source="post: 2910070" data-attributes="member: 68758"><p>That's an odd one.</p><p>M700's are often known for lousy primary extraction- older ones (and the new production ones now) are better in that regard of timing the bolt handle and clearance at the ramp. But you've got no problem with primary extraction...so I've got no clue as to how the case would be hard to extract- <em>after</em> you've already broken it loose from the chamber wall, makes no sense to me.</p><p></p><p>Any issues chambering and ejecting an unfired round? As 338 suggested, make sure there's clearance. Since you don't reload you don't have a comparator- so take a Sharpie and color the bullet (and I would also do the back of the case where you're getting the scratches), then chamber and eject the unfired round. See what you've got after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobnpr, post: 2910070, member: 68758"] That's an odd one. M700's are often known for lousy primary extraction- older ones (and the new production ones now) are better in that regard of timing the bolt handle and clearance at the ramp. But you've got no problem with primary extraction...so I've got no clue as to how the case would be hard to extract- [I]after[/I] you've already broken it loose from the chamber wall, makes no sense to me. Any issues chambering and ejecting an unfired round? As 338 suggested, make sure there's clearance. Since you don't reload you don't have a comparator- so take a Sharpie and color the bullet (and I would also do the back of the case where you're getting the scratches), then chamber and eject the unfired round. See what you've got after. [/QUOTE]
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