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<blockquote data-quote="rscott5028" data-source="post: 467985" data-attributes="member: 24624"><p>I took a closer look at Sendero and don't see the rivit thingy that retiredcpo mentions. So, mine doesn't have one or it's completely flush unlike the ejector pin which is spring loaded. </p><p> </p><p>However, the extractor is sharp and, does shave tiny flakes off the brass from my cases. I never noticed it before as being the cause. I just brush the bolt face as part of my cleaning process. </p><p> </p><p>If it's off quite a bit, it could be damaging your brass and may need to be filed a tiny bit. But, it's likely not the cause of not being able to get to sub-MOA. </p><p> </p><p>Remove the bolt and make sure you can slip a fired case into the bolt face. If it doesn't make it over the lip then you probably need to see a smith or return it to Remington. </p><p> </p><p>As far as losing a little brass from the case head goes, I frequently notch my case heads anyway with a file to index them so as to align the thick wall of the brass with the bolt lug at 12 o'clock. I don't know if it really helps. But, it doesn't hurt anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rscott5028, post: 467985, member: 24624"] I took a closer look at Sendero and don't see the rivit thingy that retiredcpo mentions. So, mine doesn't have one or it's completely flush unlike the ejector pin which is spring loaded. However, the extractor is sharp and, does shave tiny flakes off the brass from my cases. I never noticed it before as being the cause. I just brush the bolt face as part of my cleaning process. If it's off quite a bit, it could be damaging your brass and may need to be filed a tiny bit. But, it's likely not the cause of not being able to get to sub-MOA. Remove the bolt and make sure you can slip a fired case into the bolt face. If it doesn't make it over the lip then you probably need to see a smith or return it to Remington. As far as losing a little brass from the case head goes, I frequently notch my case heads anyway with a file to index them so as to align the thick wall of the brass with the bolt lug at 12 o'clock. I don't know if it really helps. But, it doesn't hurt anything. [/QUOTE]
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