Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: shorthair15 on June 18, 2012, 05:36:38 PM
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i have a custom 300 ultra mag. i was looking for a good gunsmith to have another extractor put in my rifle. it does not throw the shells out unless you cycle it fast. thanks
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Firemasters in Cinebar could probably help you out.
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Firemasters in Cinebar could probably help you out.
794 Cinebar Road Cinebar, WA 98533
(360) 520-7060
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BenchMark barrels
1105 Pioneer Hwy East
Arlington WA
(360) 652-2594
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http://brushrifles.com/
THE MOST ACCURATE RIFLES IN THE PNW PERIOD! Cant go wrong... Give em a try and you will not be dissappointed.
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http://brushrifles.com/
THE MOST ACCURATE RIFLES IN THE PNW PERIOD! Cant go wrong... Give em a try and you will not be dissappointed.
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If it is pulling the cases all the way out of the chamber but not kicking them out it sounds more like a gummed up ejector. Usually if the extractor is bad it wil drop the case before it clears the ejection port/openning. Try a little Kroil around the ejector or spray some non-gumming light oils(WD-40 gums very bad I made alot of money repairing guns that got WD-40 baths) at the base of the ejector, then press the ejector in and out with a cartridge head and make sure it is free.
Firemasters did a nice job of installing a Sako extractor in my 722 Rem. (no replacement extractors availible)
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It does sound like a gummed up ejector. Spray is down good with some brake clean, blow it out with air, then a couple drops of oil. It you have a punch, take it out completely and then clean it out. If its extracting, most likely the extractor is fine. Another possibility, if its a Sako extractor, the case could be hitting the scope on the way out and slowing things down a little as well.