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Weatherby Mark V extractor
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 1096116" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Give them your SN. Then ask for the 378/Lapua extractor. They will sell you what you need. They just want to be sure it's not being resold for a huge profit. I think they enter it into the history of that receiver for a couple different reasons. I was invited to be a repair center for them but decided against it. I have no problem getting cocking pieces trigger or safety parts. I always have to supply the SN's though. The hard thing now days is a bolt body. Ruin or loose on of those and you might as well plan on buying a new rifle. When I ship a Weatherby bolt I insure them for $1400. On a custom they will insist it be restored to factory condition before they will fix it. Even bedding or an unauthorized brake and it's a new stock and barrel. Winchester/Browning/Sako and Ruger do this too. </p><p> </p><p>The dimension Weatherby uses on the bolt face and extractors are identical for 378 and Lapua rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 1096116, member: 1290"] Give them your SN. Then ask for the 378/Lapua extractor. They will sell you what you need. They just want to be sure it's not being resold for a huge profit. I think they enter it into the history of that receiver for a couple different reasons. I was invited to be a repair center for them but decided against it. I have no problem getting cocking pieces trigger or safety parts. I always have to supply the SN's though. The hard thing now days is a bolt body. Ruin or loose on of those and you might as well plan on buying a new rifle. When I ship a Weatherby bolt I insure them for $1400. On a custom they will insist it be restored to factory condition before they will fix it. Even bedding or an unauthorized brake and it's a new stock and barrel. Winchester/Browning/Sako and Ruger do this too. The dimension Weatherby uses on the bolt face and extractors are identical for 378 and Lapua rounds. [/QUOTE]
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