Re: Sako extractor
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: coldboremiracle</div><div class="ubbcode-body">This is a .223 rem, nothing fancy. I believe this particular round got stuck because of some debris may have gotten into my chamber. that is the only thing I can think of, the stuck round is unfired and all previous rounds (full length sized) had no problems. I tried tapping it out with a cleaning rod but it wont budge.
Also, as I posted above, the sister rifle, Identical in every way has had few problems as well. and it has never been touched, it was a brand new in box SPS until this build. </div></div>
There were issues with Remington .223 actions and rifles.
It seems that either the extractor and or the extractor grove in the bolt nose were out of specs, so much so that there was not enough spring in the extractor and it was shaving lots of brass rims.
This was easily fixed if one knew what to look for either by altering the extractor claw or by cutting the extractor grove a little deeper to allow the extractor to compress more and snap over the case rim.
If you have one of these .223's and use the brass more then once it will start to give extraction issues because you have shaved part of the rim away when the brass was chambered before and the extractor has nothing to hold onto.
It was fairly easy to tell these .223's, it would be difficult to rotate the bolt closed on a loaded chamber because the extractor had no room to snap over the brass rim and would just simply shave off the brass.