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I recently replaced my bolt with a PTG one and they recommended the mini M16. So far, it has been good but I did have it fitted by the guy who fitted the new bolt. At first, it was a bit sticky.
Is the standard extractor causing problems? If not, keep it. It is by far the safest extractor available and the vast majority work flawlessly. Sakos on R700s are unsafe. I'd go with the mini-16 if you just "have" to change it.
It destroys Remington's "three-rings-of-steel" design. From Remington: "counterbored bolt face encloses the cartridge head with an unbroken ring of steel; which then fits inside of the barrel chamber; and is surrounded by the receiver"
Look at where that sako/m16 extractor lines up when the bolt is in battery. What do you think is going to give if a case head separation occurs, and where do you think it's going to go?