That's the tail of the extractor that broke. Does the gun still extract rounds without any issue? If so, if it was me I'd take it hunting and ship it back after the hunting season is over.
-- Scott
The description mentions that it fits barrels from 0.645" to 0.660". What is the diameter of your barrel?
"For 1969 and newer: Fits Remington Model 7600, 760s and Six Pump Actions, 740, 742, other 22 and centerfires with 645 to 660 in diameter barrels."
It looks like Grovtec makes a version...
Shooters Pro Shop shows them as being in stock
http://www.shootersproshop.com/loading-reloading-bullets/hunting-bullets/e-tip/nosler-6-5mm-120-grain-e-tip-over-run-50ct.html
-- Scott
Maybe @Kevin_t can help determine if it's a mistake, or if it was intentionally made that way. Is it an older tent, or did you just buy it brand new? Maybe earlier versions of the Cimmaron light didn't have the third guy out point?
-- Scott
IMO, the Redding dies will be better finished and look nicer than the Lee dies. The Redding micrometer seating die will be the real differentiator between the two sets.
-- Scott
The Redding #1 shell holder fits the 30-06, and the #6 fits the 300 win mag. You don't need to use Redding shell holder just because you have Redding dies. If you still have Lee shell holders those will work with your new dies.
-- Scott
Unless I'm seeing things wrong, the mark extends into the bolt where it's fluted. The fixed lips of the internal magazine, or the raceway of the action wouldn't do that. The spring loaded ejector would.
-- Scott
I think WM has minimum advertised price agreements with their retailers. I asked Moosejaw why WM wasn't part of their recent 20% off a regular priced item sale and they told me their agreement with WM prevented it.
-- Scott
I'm not following exactly what the upgraded stove jack entails. What makes it different from the previous stove jack you could get on installed on a Cimarron?
-- Scott