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What is going on with this brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nmm347" data-source="post: 1318634" data-attributes="member: 100461"><p>I looked at the primary extraction today and it looks like there is either very little or zero cam on cam contact before the bolt moves rearward and away from the action. Question, to test the cam to cam contact does the firing pin assembly need to be removed? If I push forward on the bolt as I rotate it open I get a little cam contact but only about half way back on the cam. </p><p></p><p>To answer some of the comments brought up above, I'm having this issue on both Remington and Hornady brass. The Hornady brass was new never fired and stuck on first firing. I full length size all my brass and after doing so all fired brass slides in without issue. </p><p></p><p>Based on the responses and what I'm seeing I think I have two issues. It looks like there is no bolt/action extraction cam contact and a rough chamber towards the back. The rough chamber requires extra effort to extract and the cams aren't helping. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help, it's much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nmm347, post: 1318634, member: 100461"] I looked at the primary extraction today and it looks like there is either very little or zero cam on cam contact before the bolt moves rearward and away from the action. Question, to test the cam to cam contact does the firing pin assembly need to be removed? If I push forward on the bolt as I rotate it open I get a little cam contact but only about half way back on the cam. To answer some of the comments brought up above, I'm having this issue on both Remington and Hornady brass. The Hornady brass was new never fired and stuck on first firing. I full length size all my brass and after doing so all fired brass slides in without issue. Based on the responses and what I'm seeing I think I have two issues. It looks like there is no bolt/action extraction cam contact and a rough chamber towards the back. The rough chamber requires extra effort to extract and the cams aren't helping. Thanks for the help, it's much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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