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    6BR Ejection Solved


    I got an LRPV in 6BR--it would extract but not eject--I called Savage they sent parts no charge--replaced the extractor--the ejection pin with the ones they sent and Viola! It works perfect now
    Thanks Savage!

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    Yeee-up! You’re not the first with BR Extraction/Ejection issues. Glad one of the first tricks ​worked for you.

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    Now you can play catch with all that new brass! Lol

    For me I run both of my BR’s single shot and prefer to pick them out of the action so I’m not throwing them on the ground or off the bench, so I am considering shortening the ejector/ejector spring, or just removing the ejector all together.

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    Excellent news.

    I just remove it from my bench guns. I kinda think I pay a lot for that brass, and then do a lot of prep to them that takes quite a bit of time. So I don't want to be tossing them in the dirt :)

    If I hunted or shot PRC kind of courses I might have a different outlook.

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    Well--the new club I am shooting at is in an old chicken house--Good news no wind bad news is they dim the lights at the bench match so only targets are lighted--sort of weird but i am getting used to it--I was fumbling with the cases in the dim light so I wanted to fix it--The Coop is pretty cool--we shoot a 50 yd 22 match once a month and they have 100yd center fire match --the end of the building is open with a berm outside
    It sounds good no wind etc but the last match it was cold --cold dirt floor--tin roof soaking up the sun --I swear it almost had a reverse mirage going from bottom up--good deal in the winter with a big wood stove.

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    That's pretty cool. Does remind me of the Houston Warehouse tests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dusterdave View Post
    I got an LRPV in 6BR--it would extract but not eject--I called Savage they sent parts no charge--replaced the extractor--the ejection pin with the ones they sent and Viola! It works perfect now
    Thanks Savage!
    Duster, how are you liking your LRPV? I have one in .223, close to 600 rounds through it now and I`m thoroughly enjoying it. Knock on wood, do not have any extraction or ejection issues, I just catch them.

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    So far so wonderful--At first I had the trigger way too light--it would not reset after firing every now and then--got it back up to about 12 oz that seems to be the happy spot--I LOVE the Red Blade trigger
    My bolt face was machined a little rough so I took it apart--used valve lapping compound and an empty case in my drill--smoothed it up like glass--now cases pop out with no marring on the rear
    It is a lot nose heavy with that chunky barrel would like to add weight inside the stock on rear but the pads on the HS Precision stocks are glued on--would make a mess to remove it--BTW they wanted around $200 to add 1/2 inch to the stock plus shipping--I laughed at the guy
    Working on a load for our 100 yd factory rifle class--hunting for projectiles at the moment
    I love it! Will keep you posted
    You need to plan a prairie dog trip with yours! Most fun you can have with a rifle!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dusterdave View Post
    So far so wonderful--At first I had the trigger way too light--it would not reset after firing every now and then--got it back up to about 12 oz that seems to be the happy spot--I LOVE the Red Blade trigger
    My bolt face was machined a little rough so I took it apart--used valve lapping compound and an empty case in my drill--smoothed it up like glass--now cases pop out with no marring on the rear
    It is a lot nose heavy with that chunky barrel would like to add weight inside the stock on rear but the pads on the HS Precision stocks are glued on--would make a mess to remove it--BTW they wanted around $200 to add 1/2 inch to the stock plus shipping--I laughed at the guy
    Working on a load for our 100 yd factory rifle class--hunting for projectiles at the moment
    I love it! Will keep you posted
    You need to plan a prairie dog trip with yours! Most fun you can have with a rifle!!!
    Yeah, I think about 10 yards is about how far I would care to carry it!! What a tank!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dusterdave View Post
    So far so wonderful--At first I had the trigger way too light--it would not reset after firing every now and then--got it back up to about 12 oz that seems to be the happy spot--I LOVE the Red Blade trigger
    My bolt face was machined a little rough so I took it apart--used valve lapping compound and an empty case in my drill--smoothed it up like glass--now cases pop out with no marring on the rear
    It is a lot nose heavy with that chunky barrel would like to add weight inside the stock on rear but the pads on the HS Precision stocks are glued on--would make a mess to remove it--BTW they wanted around $200 to add 1/2 inch to the stock plus shipping--I laughed at the guy
    Working on a load for our 100 yd factory rifle class--hunting for projectiles at the moment
    I love it! Will keep you posted
    You need to plan a prairie dog trip with yours! Most fun you can have with a rifle!!!
    Try the 105 Berger VLD. I use the VLD Hunting bullets in mine and they're very accurate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdog06 View Post
    Now you can play catch with all that new brass! Lol

    For me I run both of my BR’s single shot and prefer to pick them out of the action so I’m not throwing them on the ground or off the bench, so I am considering shortening the ejector/ejector spring, or just removing the ejector all together.
    There are no ejectors in my bench rifles for that specific reason.

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