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    Article: How to: Extractor Removal and Install


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    Nice job there Boots.

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    Boots, thank you for the detailed instructions!

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    The face of they bolt head, looks like it has had a hard life, LOL

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    Yes Dean, she is a bit rough. I suspect original machining was a little less than mirror smooth but I cannot say for sure as I only acquired this action about 15 months ago used from a Scheels store. Either way it seems to shoot reliable and doesn't seem to do anything strange to the brass but if I grow suspect of it I have its replacement awaiting installation in my parts bin should the need arise. Thanks all for the compliments on the article.

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    Great work on the article. Well done.

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    Thank You :) New Magnum bold head and kit showed up today, great simple instructions and a lot shorter than a 20 min YouTube video! (you'd think after 20 years of loyalty to Savage I might have dome this before)

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    Great information! Sure helped me to replace the factory ball bearing with a larger .140" bearing to aid extraction.

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    Thanks.......I needed that!

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    Well detailed instructions. Your never to old to learn something new. Thanks for sharing.

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    Is this suppose to work.on the Model 25 bolt with 3 lugs? I can feel the light click, but I can't get anything to slide out.

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