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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Brass in bolt face
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ300MAG" data-source="post: 108421" data-attributes="member: 444"><p>I wouldn't wait to get it fixed. I've seen the brass find it's way under the extractor, lift the extractor out of it's groove. You'll know your in deep when the bolt won't close, the extractor won't snap over the case rim. If you force the bolt closed, you'll rip the extractor out by the root next time you try to open the bolt. Seen it happen a few times, once on an elk hunt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ300MAG, post: 108421, member: 444"] I wouldn't wait to get it fixed. I've seen the brass find it's way under the extractor, lift the extractor out of it's groove. You'll know your in deep when the bolt won't close, the extractor won't snap over the case rim. If you force the bolt closed, you'll rip the extractor out by the root next time you try to open the bolt. Seen it happen a few times, once on an elk hunt! [/QUOTE]
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