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Inconsistent case ejection
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<blockquote data-quote="IceSniper" data-source="post: 102188" data-attributes="member: 2286"><p>Ok, I removed the extractor and it had a little bit of crap in it so i cleaned it all out and made sure it could slide in and out freely, but it made no diffrence. The extractor has a couple of wear marks but it dosen't look rounded out at all. </p><p>There is a small amount of movement between the bolt face and the case rim when it's pushed hard against the plunger, so i'm guessing this might be it. Sorry i can't give you measurements but at the moment i don't have a caliper.</p><p></p><p>What would be involved in correcting this? and roughly what could i expect to pay?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceSniper, post: 102188, member: 2286"] Ok, I removed the extractor and it had a little bit of crap in it so i cleaned it all out and made sure it could slide in and out freely, but it made no diffrence. The extractor has a couple of wear marks but it dosen't look rounded out at all. There is a small amount of movement between the bolt face and the case rim when it's pushed hard against the plunger, so i'm guessing this might be it. Sorry i can't give you measurements but at the moment i don't have a caliper. What would be involved in correcting this? and roughly what could i expect to pay? [/QUOTE]
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