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Kimber 84 Hunter Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="DoneNOut" data-source="post: 2347067" data-attributes="member: 113404"><p>Weird you bring this up, and it's not because what you are saying is wrong. In fact, what you ae saying is how controlled round feed is supposed to operate as I was told many years ago. The round is supposed to get caught up into the extractor as it comes off the magazine and hold in place on the bolt face as it's fed into the chamber. Then it is supposed to stay under the extractor until it's kicked out at its furthest rearward motion to prevent short stroking rounds off the magazine. </p><p></p><p>I never had much luck tuning the extractor on an M70 or CZ to make the round from the mag stick under the extractor during feeding. They do hold the fired case until extraction/ejection so you don't short stroke. I always knew the "controlled round feed" to act as a push feed until ejection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoneNOut, post: 2347067, member: 113404"] Weird you bring this up, and it's not because what you are saying is wrong. In fact, what you ae saying is how controlled round feed is supposed to operate as I was told many years ago. The round is supposed to get caught up into the extractor as it comes off the magazine and hold in place on the bolt face as it's fed into the chamber. Then it is supposed to stay under the extractor until it's kicked out at its furthest rearward motion to prevent short stroking rounds off the magazine. I never had much luck tuning the extractor on an M70 or CZ to make the round from the mag stick under the extractor during feeding. They do hold the fired case until extraction/ejection so you don't short stroke. I always knew the "controlled round feed" to act as a push feed until ejection. [/QUOTE]
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