Not that I noticed but I'll check when I get home later and let you know.Does your stock have a slight gap on the left side between action and stock? Mine does with the HS stock.
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Not that I noticed but I'll check when I get home later and let you know.Does your stock have a slight gap on the left side between action and stock? Mine does with the HS stock.
My factory stock has a pretty decent gap here, too.Does your stock have a slight gap on the left side between action and stock? Mine does with the HS stock.
I guess that's the way it's supposed to be then.My factory stock has a pretty decent gap here, too.
Mine did the same thing. A box of Hornady 143 eldx precision hunter was the worst -1 out of 5 getting real stuck. I cleaned / scrubbed the chamber and the problem is mostly gone now. If that doesn't work, the next step is to polish the chamber. Look that up and see if it's something you're comfortable attempting, otherwise you'll need to send it back or take it to a gunsmith.But I am having a failure to extract about once every five rounds. Is there something I can try to fix this myself quickly or do I just need to get in touch with customer service?
I've been wondering the same as well.Can anyone confirm the thread size for the bolt knob? I assumed based on what I read online that these were M6x1. Turns out not. Don't want to reorder yet another wrong size.
I could not resist one of these based on the feed back here. It is nice and it shoots pretty good. But I am having a failure to extract about once every five rounds. Is there something I can try to fix this myself quickly or do I just need to get in touch with customer service?
Mine did the same thing. A box of Hornady 143 eldx precision hunter was the worst -1 out of 5 getting real stuck. I cleaned / scrubbed the chamber and the problem is mostly gone now. If that doesn't work, the next step is to polish the chamber. Look that up and see if it's something you're comfortable attempting, otherwise you'll need to send it back or take it to a gunsmith.