Rocketvapor, the link you posted is invalid. Regardless, won’t be able to predict correct operation from simply looking at the Ejector. Now, if it’s installed and looks like the picture I have with the Lumley installed, it certainly could. Again though, can’t see your link.
If you are referring to this Ejector, it should be fine. That’s a factory Ejector.
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1005114862?pid=117919
Yes, now I can see. Is that picture of your bolt head, or from online? Even though it’s above the surface, it looks like it’s running true. Straight in the hole. The Ejector in my Bolt Head was cocked at quite a bit of an angle causing it to grab the edge. All I can say is try it out & see. In mine the jam was immediate! And it was every time.
That's the left hand 223 bolt head that I probably won't use now that the 22N barrel came in and I have another complete 223 bolt.
Was going to use it without an ejector.
I wonder if a little radius on that edge would help?
Like I said, I would just try it. It’s not something to worry about. I mean it’s not a potential problem; if not something that will work today & become a problem tomorrow. If it’s a problem it will a problem immediately. It will either jam up or not jam up. It’s really that simple.
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