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Gunsmithing
700 ejector problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Boe" data-source="post: 551062" data-attributes="member: 25890"><p>Yes, I know the extractor is installed at a different angle. But if you make a 45 degree cut on the corner of the extractor it will change the angle that the spent brass is launched from the port. On some of them you can use more spring tension on the ejector and that will cure the problem. I have fixed many sako extractor problems that have come from other Custom Rifle Shops. I have never had the need to install dual ejectors. Dual extractors in a factory chamber will just add another problem. Boe</p><p>RICHARD HILTS</p><p>HILTS CUSTOM RIFLES</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boe, post: 551062, member: 25890"] Yes, I know the extractor is installed at a different angle. But if you make a 45 degree cut on the corner of the extractor it will change the angle that the spent brass is launched from the port. On some of them you can use more spring tension on the ejector and that will cure the problem. I have fixed many sako extractor problems that have come from other Custom Rifle Shops. I have never had the need to install dual ejectors. Dual extractors in a factory chamber will just add another problem. Boe RICHARD HILTS HILTS CUSTOM RIFLES [/QUOTE]
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