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Dual Extractor 6.5 Creed Bolt

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    What is the rationale for this? The 6.5 semis that I’ve seen in person chuck the brass 30ft with single extractors. Such a high pressure round I can’t wrap my head around it.
     
    IMHO, it is a result of "backwards" fixing something.... the suspect BCG is traveling to fast from a oversized gas port, to light of a buffer and a cheap recoil spring.... so to compensate for that increased cyclic speed , they use a dual ejector to quickly fling the fired case out of the way before the to fast moving BCG can clog up from less then enough time ejection.

    I have yet to have issues with a "common" 308 / 6.5CM BCG , and an adj. GB ( to help slow the cyclic speed ) , and a heavy buffer weight, and a Tubbs 308 Flatwire recoil spring. Those parts slow the cyclic speed enough for the case to get the heck out of the way with just a single ejector.. ( YMMV )

    The only dual ejector Large Frame BCG I have, produced worse group sizes then a single ejector I replaced it with.

    NOTE : I do not attribute the lesser accuracy to the ejector... the lack of accuracy is from the one off firing pin style used. ( early attempt at a high pressure FP )
     
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    Hmmm, not trying to start something, but I wonder why KAC, LMT, DD, Larue and Seekins to name a few have gone to dual extractors. All of these run full mass carriers and H2/H3 buffers. Must be a good reason.

    I'm not sure why the need for the dual ejectors.... my comments are based on my complete lack of any need for dual ejectors on any of my 8 Large Frame AR's.
    It might be some thing simple... and given the lack of a "Mil-Spec" guideline for Large Frame Ar's... I sure don't know.

    Also not trying to start something. I would like to know the reason for dual ejectors.
     
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    Hmmm, not trying to start something, but I wonder why KAC, LMT, DD, Larue and Seekins to name a few have gone to dual extractors. All of these run full mass carriers and H2/H3 buffers. Must be a good reason.

    Dual EXTRACTORS ????

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    It's Monkey see monkey do.... And LaRue doesn't use double ejectors.
     
    Yes, I messed up terminology. Was thinking and meant ejector, not extractor. Thank you for catching that.

    Still does not change, my comment or position. And regarding Larue, yes they use a single ejector. However, sizing wise, it is an elongated/oval profile, essentially matching the dual ejector foot print on the 308 KAC bolt and upper I have. This is representative in the 3 large frame Larues I have (308PObr, 260PObr and 260UUK). So, as far as I am concerned has the same function and purpose, just a different execution. Your opinion may differ and that is fine.

    updated my original post to reflect my error in terminology.
     
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