Remove the extractor and see how much force the spring is applying to the detent ball. If not enough lengthen the spring very slightly.
Hello,
So I was wiping down my bolt, and as I normally do, I cleaned inside the front bolt head, and when doing so, the extractor came out,I caught/felt it, so I did not loose the ball , extractor or spring.
So I put it back together, and noticed it seemed way to easy to slide it out.
I did this several times all with minimal effort.
This is a hunting rifle, and I diffently do not want to loose the extractor 1000 miles from home on a hunting trip.
The back of the extractor where the ball pushes against has the relief cut,but it is not very deep, or lets say defined.
So, do I have a week spring ?
A bad extractor/ relief cut ?
Or even an undersized ball ?
Thoughts ?
Thanks
Let him grow, Shoot a doe !
Remove the extractor and see how much force the spring is applying to the detent ball. If not enough lengthen the spring very slightly.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
Replace the spring & install a .140 detent ball
Spring from Savage - Midway - Brownells
.140 Detentball from whom ?
Thanks
Let him grow, Shoot a doe !
Amazon. 9/64" steel or chrome balls. I replaced the balls under my extractors with these. Did not change the spring. Now extracting perfectly. I now realize that my rifles didn't extract well from day one. I'm a happy man.
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