After purchasing a FN SPR action off of gunbroker a while back, I tracked down a smith on the Hide to true the action, and chamber and install a barrel. After a mishap with weak packaging and rough UPS handling I got my barreled action. Got to looking more closely at the setup last night and I noticed that the barrel/chamber did NOT have a cut in it for the M70 extractor. This made me compare it to my Winchester M70 hunting rifle and my fathers (both controlled round feed) and I noticed a few differences. There's no extractor cut, the barrel all around the chamber is cut at 90 degrees, and there's several threads showing from the action. Some searching around the Hide makes me think that the geometry is not correct as it appears the proper cone hasn't been cut into the chamber entry way (not proper terminology I'm sure). The coating is gone from the very front of the extractor and there's some marks on the barrel next to the chamber which suggests the extractor is hitting the barrel. Also noticed that when a round is chambered the last inch of travel from the bolt gets noticibly more difficult. After ejecting the round there's shiny smudge marks in the brass. If I drop a round into the chamber (no bolt) it drops in smoothly but seems to stick up from the aft face of the barrel by 3/16" of an inch. I plan on contacting the smith tomorrow but I just want to confirm with the Hide guys that this is not correct smith work for a M70 type chamber. Thanks for any help. Pics added.