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Rem 700 Primary Extraction RR serial #
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<blockquote data-quote="CastIronSkillet" data-source="post: 1939885" data-attributes="member: 107017"><p>I'm probably going to get flamed but, I actually fixed it myself. It wasnt the voodoo that I thought it was. </p><p></p><p>A little heat to pull the handle off, a set of feeler gauges, a heat sink, a modified vise grip, and a tig welder is all that was needed.</p><p></p><p>I moved the handle forward by .015" to a gap of .010" between the front of the handle and the cut in the receiver. I advanced it slightly to get a little more cam action between the two surfaces and tacked it in place to test it all out. </p><p></p><p>I put a piece of tape around the case head to simulate a case that needed some extra primary extraction. The bolt was sticky all the way up to the came action and it ripped the case right out. </p><p></p><p>No issues to report. All is good in the neighborhood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CastIronSkillet, post: 1939885, member: 107017"] I'm probably going to get flamed but, I actually fixed it myself. It wasnt the voodoo that I thought it was. A little heat to pull the handle off, a set of feeler gauges, a heat sink, a modified vise grip, and a tig welder is all that was needed. I moved the handle forward by .015" to a gap of .010" between the front of the handle and the cut in the receiver. I advanced it slightly to get a little more cam action between the two surfaces and tacked it in place to test it all out. I put a piece of tape around the case head to simulate a case that needed some extra primary extraction. The bolt was sticky all the way up to the came action and it ripped the case right out. No issues to report. All is good in the neighborhood. [/QUOTE]
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