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Gunsmithing
Rem 700 Primary Extraction RR serial #
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<blockquote data-quote="EndersPrint" data-source="post: 1991704" data-attributes="member: 115455"><p>Before I realized I had a bolt timing issue I was inspecting chamber/brass for signs of burrs or other damage. I even polished the chamber with Fitz hoping to remedy my issue. Any streaks on extracted brass? I found that some factory ammo extracted fine while others required a mallet. Is the bolt hard to lift at the beginning of the stroke? Other pressure signs? Are your reloads hard to chamber? FL sized? Bumping shoulder enough? My only guess on the second question is you're shearing and leaving some brass particles in the chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EndersPrint, post: 1991704, member: 115455"] Before I realized I had a bolt timing issue I was inspecting chamber/brass for signs of burrs or other damage. I even polished the chamber with Fitz hoping to remedy my issue. Any streaks on extracted brass? I found that some factory ammo extracted fine while others required a mallet. Is the bolt hard to lift at the beginning of the stroke? Other pressure signs? Are your reloads hard to chamber? FL sized? Bumping shoulder enough? My only guess on the second question is you're shearing and leaving some brass particles in the chamber. [/QUOTE]
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