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CRF Montana or Winchester model 70 in RUM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Punisher" data-source="post: 1069898" data-attributes="member: 76832"><p>The extractor claw is an often overlooked detail. The smith should be able to figure that out, but you can test for problems by dropping a shell on the follower and single loading it. If the claw has problems slipping around the shell to extract it, that is when it needs to be filed down.</p><p></p><p>Crpfs is the perfected version of crf. A true crf cannot be single loaded unless the shell is in the magazine. I know exactly how much of a pain it is to time the extractor slot and get the cone right, but they make a nice rifle when you're done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Punisher, post: 1069898, member: 76832"] The extractor claw is an often overlooked detail. The smith should be able to figure that out, but you can test for problems by dropping a shell on the follower and single loading it. If the claw has problems slipping around the shell to extract it, that is when it needs to be filed down. Crpfs is the perfected version of crf. A true crf cannot be single loaded unless the shell is in the magazine. I know exactly how much of a pain it is to time the extractor slot and get the cone right, but they make a nice rifle when you're done. [/QUOTE]
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