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Sako extractors are not as stout when in comes to staying in place during a gas rupture. The m-16 and mini 16 are pinned in place and much safer option.
Thanks - the mini is .190 wide compared to .248 for the full M16. I agree pinned is better but was not sure if the difference in the width was a big deal or not.
I'd order the bolt with spiral flutes, M16 extractor, threaded bolt handle and elliptical bumps ground to .704" and have the receiver raceway reamed to .705". Good luck with your project, should be a shooter.
You could run the standard .700" bolt body with .704" elliptical bumps and be fine. The elliptical bumps would tighten up on closure but upon opening create more clearance for smother bolt cycling.
I have a Stiller action which, I believe, uses a PT&G bolt with a M16 extractor. I had a problem with the ejection of the fired case being flipped up into the windage turret on my scope. The case cleared the action but it sure chewed up the windage knob.
You could run the standard .700" bolt body with .704" elliptical bumps and be fine. The elliptical bumps would tighten up on closure but upon opening create more clearance for smother bolt cycling.
If I were to order one tomorrow I'd order the bolt with spiral flutes, M16 extractor, threaded bolt handle and elliptical bumps ground to .704" with a .700" bolt body and have the receiver raceway reamed to .705".