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remington 700 la extractor replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1337962" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>You will not have the "experience" until you have installed 5-10. Several things can go wrong. Like, the head of the rivet doesn't seat correctly, and interferes with the cartridge case. I hope you ordered MORE than one rivet! Every time I need to square a bolt face the extractor has to come out. For many years I would see more riveted than 'clipped'. Now it's probably the other way around, more 'clipped' than riveted, but I still keep riveted on hand as all the magnums are still riveted and Brownells (the "WalMart" of gun supplies) has riveted 'kits for std .308 and .223 bolt faces. A 4oz. ball peen hammer is handy, as well a 4"-6" mill bastard file. It's not all about threading and chambering, it's all these 'little' things that come along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1337962, member: 24284"] You will not have the "experience" until you have installed 5-10. Several things can go wrong. Like, the head of the rivet doesn't seat correctly, and interferes with the cartridge case. I hope you ordered MORE than one rivet! Every time I need to square a bolt face the extractor has to come out. For many years I would see more riveted than 'clipped'. Now it's probably the other way around, more 'clipped' than riveted, but I still keep riveted on hand as all the magnums are still riveted and Brownells (the "WalMart" of gun supplies) has riveted 'kits for std .308 and .223 bolt faces. A 4oz. ball peen hammer is handy, as well a 4"-6" mill bastard file. It's not all about threading and chambering, it's all these 'little' things that come along. [/QUOTE]
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