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Reloading
Primer Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="mcdil" data-source="post: 2549654" data-attributes="member: 112571"><p>Look at your extractor; not sure exactly what action you're working with. Make sure it isn't slightly bent inwards. What may be happening is the combo you say won't extract is actually the lowest pressure load, and the case rim isn't slamming back far enough to allow a possibly bent extractor to snap over the front of the lip. Just a thought. I see you mention the extractor is in good shape, but a very slight bend is difficult to catch. It will require more than a quick glance for burrs, etc.</p><p></p><p>Of course, shooting it shouldn't be required for the extractor to snap over the lip. What I would do is chamber a cartridge, then try and extract it. If the cartridge stays in the chamber, you have your answer. Extractor issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcdil, post: 2549654, member: 112571"] Look at your extractor; not sure exactly what action you're working with. Make sure it isn't slightly bent inwards. What may be happening is the combo you say won't extract is actually the lowest pressure load, and the case rim isn't slamming back far enough to allow a possibly bent extractor to snap over the front of the lip. Just a thought. I see you mention the extractor is in good shape, but a very slight bend is difficult to catch. It will require more than a quick glance for burrs, etc. Of course, shooting it shouldn't be required for the extractor to snap over the lip. What I would do is chamber a cartridge, then try and extract it. If the cartridge stays in the chamber, you have your answer. Extractor issue. [/QUOTE]
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