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Got a strange one here. Did some shooting over the weekend, first case fired, faint ejector swipe, think the load must be hot, shelve those, move into the next. Fire another of a different combo, faint ejector swipe again. Shelve those, onto load 3. Faint ejector swipe again, think wth is going on, chamber a factory shell, extract without firing, dang thing has a scratch on the base.
Came home, disassembled the bolt, isolated the problem to the ejector (originally suspected extractor), polished the ejector with 3000 grit sand paper, cut a coil off the ejector spring, lost and replaced the roll pin (2.5 x 6 mm btw), trying at every step to see if the problem was fixed, and it still persists. Bore scoped the chamber, looked clean, cleaned it anyhow.
Cases are barely getting out of the action with the spring cut short (1 coil reduced the pressure to compress the ejector fully by ~1 pound). Ejector looks like a mirror, everything feels smooth and slides well. Confirmed that the ejector can compress flush or slightly below the bolt face without bottoming out Older fired cases do not have the scratch, unfired but chambered cases now have a faint scratch, cases over the weekend have a noticeable scratch just from chambering.
By comparison, the ejector on my tikka 223 is super rough, the ejector is longer, protrudes more from the bolt face, and takes more force to compress - but it doesn't scratch case heads.
Any ideas? Should I expect a new ejector and spring to fix the issue? Should I just live with the scratches?
Super hard getting pics of this, these are the best i could manage.
Pic from first fired case showing this symptom:.
Unfired case from the range showing the symptom:
Ejector post polishing
Case head on unfired case now:
Came home, disassembled the bolt, isolated the problem to the ejector (originally suspected extractor), polished the ejector with 3000 grit sand paper, cut a coil off the ejector spring, lost and replaced the roll pin (2.5 x 6 mm btw), trying at every step to see if the problem was fixed, and it still persists. Bore scoped the chamber, looked clean, cleaned it anyhow.
Cases are barely getting out of the action with the spring cut short (1 coil reduced the pressure to compress the ejector fully by ~1 pound). Ejector looks like a mirror, everything feels smooth and slides well. Confirmed that the ejector can compress flush or slightly below the bolt face without bottoming out Older fired cases do not have the scratch, unfired but chambered cases now have a faint scratch, cases over the weekend have a noticeable scratch just from chambering.
By comparison, the ejector on my tikka 223 is super rough, the ejector is longer, protrudes more from the bolt face, and takes more force to compress - but it doesn't scratch case heads.
Any ideas? Should I expect a new ejector and spring to fix the issue? Should I just live with the scratches?
Super hard getting pics of this, these are the best i could manage.
Pic from first fired case showing this symptom:.
Unfired case from the range showing the symptom:
Ejector post polishing
Case head on unfired case now:
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