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Remington 700 replacement bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2343289" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Personally, I would have the bolt refurbished, new springs, pins etc. It is very rare for a Sako extractor to fail, however, springs can and do go bad.</p><p>It could also be full of gunk. A good spray with brake/carby cleaner should rinse out any gunk, then blow it out with compressed air, re-oil and test.</p><p>The only way a Sako extractor can fail if it is binding and not slipping down over the rim of the brass, it then 'jumps' the rim as it were.</p><p>If it turns out to be faulty and you want to change bolts, I use PT&G and order what extractor I want, which is the Sako style.</p><p>You can also get M16 style or Lawton.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2343289, member: 10755"] Personally, I would have the bolt refurbished, new springs, pins etc. It is very rare for a Sako extractor to fail, however, springs can and do go bad. It could also be full of gunk. A good spray with brake/carby cleaner should rinse out any gunk, then blow it out with compressed air, re-oil and test. The only way a Sako extractor can fail if it is binding and not slipping down over the rim of the brass, it then ‘jumps’ the rim as it were. If it turns out to be faulty and you want to change bolts, I use PT&G and order what extractor I want, which is the Sako style. You can also get M16 style or Lawton. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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