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    Weak ejection


    All of my Savages have weak ejection and have been that way since day one. All were purchased new. The cases clear the action when the bolt is pulled back but just barely. Sometimes a live round won't completely clear. Can either a longer or stronger ejector spring be had somewhere to make it eject with more force? I know I can get the factory springs from Midway but wasn't sure if they would make any difference since they're probably the same as what's already in there. Thanks for any input.

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    Gunshack is now selling the SSS Enhanced Ejection kit.

    They do work VERY well!

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    I don't no if you already have the .140 detent ball installed but it might help
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    Thanks guys. I'll check that out.

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    The SSS Enhanced Ejection kit does work very well. I have installed several and I think Savage should use the parts in their manufacturing process.

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    I've had that for a couple a years now. Also the saltpeter they gave us in boot camp, well after all these years it's starting to work! Maybe I'll get one of those kits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by efm77 View Post
    All of my Savages have weak ejection and have been that way since day one. All were purchased new. The cases clear the action when the bolt is pulled back but just barely. Sometimes a live round won't completely clear. Can either a longer or stronger ejector spring be had somewhere to make it eject with more force?
    Savage has a new style ejector. The one on the left.


    The follower(tail) does two things. One, helps keep the spring straight and two, prevents over compressing it like the one on the right.The P/N is the same as before.. You can order them directly from Savage. They're not restricted parts. Prices wise, my last order for three each ejectors, springs and extractors was about 30 bucks including shipping and were at my door in three days.

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    Bill, does the new style ejector fit all bolts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Bill, does the new style ejector fit all bolts?
    Yes. About the only thing I had to do was polish the follower a bit so the spring can move over it freely. A few twists with #320 usually does it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BillPa View Post
    Yes. About the only thing I had to do was polish the follower a bit so the spring can move over it freely. A few twists with #320 usually does it.

    Bill
    Bill, thanks for the reply. Would you happen to have the part number for these. I have the SSS kits and really like the way they improved the brass ejection.

    I don't know if you have experience with the SSS kits, but I was going to get your opinion between the two setups.

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    A few of mine are pretty new and may already have that new style in them but I haven't taken them apart yet to see. I'll check on it. Thanks for all the info guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Bill, thanks for the reply. Would you happen to have the part number for these.
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    100129, its the same P/N as the old style. I also suggest ordering and installing new springs(100131).

    From what Joe D. told me while he was there the new style is a running production change. As a matter of fact after talking to him I ordered three sets and in the meantime he sent three sets( ejectors, springs, retaining pins) free .

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    Thanks Bill,

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    Question... the only SSS improved ejection kit I see @ Gun Shack is listed for .300 Blackout. Are the kits actually caliber/cartridge specific, or not?

    Just curious, because I can't seem to get through to SSS again... if someplace else has them in stock and answers the phone, I'm there!

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    I am interested in same info
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    I think its marketed as a 300BLK kit because that cartridge has widely known issues in a Savage chamber, and folks shooting that specific round might be interested in something to fix what ails them.

    I ordered mine via email with Lisa, and while even that was a PITA that parts eventually showed up.

    I bought 3 and have only stalled one so far, in my long action 223AI and it improved things IMMENSELY.

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    FWIW, the "Handloading for Competition" book I just picked up talks about how benchresters often remove the ejectors from bolts because they tend to distort cases upon firing...if you're a benchrester that might be a concern, especially if you plan to beef up the spring...

    It's an interesting idea that never occurred to me...

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    Looking at the Gunshack text for the kit, it says "improved extractor". I have three of the kits from SSS, and non contained an extractor. Just the ejector, ejector spring, and detent ball. Is this just bad text on the Gunshack site?

    My 20VT still has very very weak ejection even after applying the kit. My brass is formed from Lake City 223. Is there something else I can do to liven up the ejection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgt_jamez View Post
    Looking at the Gunshack text for the kit, it says "improved extractor". I have three of the kits from SSS, and non contained an extractor. Just the ejector, ejector spring, and detent ball. Is this just bad text on the Gunshack site?
    I think so. Thats all the picture on the Gunshack site shows as well.

    FWIW... I called Gunshack day before yesterday, and they said they would get ahold of SSS and find out. Got a message back yesterday that they had called and confirmed that the kits are *not* caliber/cartridge specific. I'm hoping to get a call from SSS today (fingers crossed) and I'll probably order a couple from them as well, just to have on hand.

    I've got plans percolating for a short 16.5" suppressed .300 Black Out bolt-gun carbine running 208 Amax suppressed... should be entertaining at the least

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    Just got off the phone with Lisa from SSS... thought this might be of interest to y'all:

    Apparently SSS has an Improved Ejection kit, which has the ejector, ejector spring and larger detent ball - this is about $8 and non-cartridge specific.

    Then there is a SSS Improved Extraction and Ejection kit, which includes the above, but also a modified extractor - specifically for 300 Blackout - that runs about $20.

    It sounds like the Improved Ejection kit is supposed to work on most larger cases such as .308 Win, 6.5 Creedmoor, etc. but for various reasons is about 50/50 on the Blackout - hence the second kit with the modified extractor.

    From what I gathered, the kits @ Gunshack are the Improved Ejection kit, not the Improved Ejection/Extraction (300BO) kit, despite what they have labeled on their product page.

    At this point I've got a few of the Improved Ejection kits on order from Gunshack, which should find homes in my 10PC-SR .308 Win (works great usually but occasionally drops a case) and my 12LRP 6.5CM (ejects cases from one batch near 100%, but won't eject cases from a new batch at *ALL*). I've got a project gun that I want to setup with a .223 Rem barrel, a 300BO barrel, and a 6.5CM barrel. The .473 bolt head will get the remaining Improved Ejection kit and the .378 bolt head will get one of the Improved Ejector/Extractor kits, with the other one going in my 12 F/TR .223 Rem.

    HTH,

    Monte

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    Check the classified section, FYI
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    I ordered the SSS "kit" to try and improve a 20 Vartarg that had no eject. The kit was $20 + S&H. Took a month to get here and 15 minutes to install (my first, did it while watching the YouTube video). Very clean extract and eject now. I'm satisfied, though I do like the look of the tail on the new ejector to keep the spring straight. Nice idea.

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    I know i am ressurecting an old thread but, where can I buy this 300blk extractor kit? I looked on Sharp Shooters Supply amd Gunshacks website and couldnt find anything.

    Thanks
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    Call or email Lisa at SSS. I just bought their ejector and extractor upgrade kit. It was I think $23.50 shipped. It may take her a day or 2 to email you back. They don't advertise it on their website but they have them.

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    I installed it on my rifle and it helped but my ejection isn't 100%.

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