I am having one-hell-of-a-time installing a simple "old style" riveted, Remington extractor. I have done dozens of these with little difficulty, this one, however, is giving me chest pain! These come with two rivets. I opened the package and immediately lost one, then the extractor itself flew across the shop as I was removing it to adjust the tension. Once the extractor was located, some time later, I managed to rivet it in place. Once that was done, I beveled the exposed edges of the extractor to blend with the bevel on the bolt face, and cleaned up the exposed "bump" of rivet material so the bolt would not bind.
Once the work was completed I placed a dummy cartridge in the magazine and attempted to cycle the bolt. I find that the bolt handle has to be slapped with the palm of the hand to close on the round. I painted the inside of the bolt face/extractor with "Dye Kem" layout marker, and again cycled the bolt on the dummy cartridge, and find that the only thing that shows any contact with the cartridge is the extractor hook.
Any suggestions before I go ahead and tap the hook back a bit? My frustration level is high enough that I had to leave the shop for the time being. I would appreciate your thoughts on this, I know some of you must have suffered through this too...
Good Shooting,
Jim
Once the work was completed I placed a dummy cartridge in the magazine and attempted to cycle the bolt. I find that the bolt handle has to be slapped with the palm of the hand to close on the round. I painted the inside of the bolt face/extractor with "Dye Kem" layout marker, and again cycled the bolt on the dummy cartridge, and find that the only thing that shows any contact with the cartridge is the extractor hook.
Any suggestions before I go ahead and tap the hook back a bit? My frustration level is high enough that I had to leave the shop for the time being. I would appreciate your thoughts on this, I know some of you must have suffered through this too...
Good Shooting,
Jim