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<blockquote data-quote="peanut" data-source="post: 1836460" data-attributes="member: 16738"><p>Is it ripping the rim off. I would think it should be rigid. as along as it is riding up over the rim and closing/chambering and locking on the round in the chamber it should be good. </p><p>Clean the chamber with a wire brush and then mop real good?</p><p>Sometimes gunk gets between the extractor and bolt or under the hook portion of the extractor. Make sure to clean that with a pick.</p><p>What type of failure or problem are you havng exactly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peanut, post: 1836460, member: 16738"] Is it ripping the rim off. I would think it should be rigid. as along as it is riding up over the rim and closing/chambering and locking on the round in the chamber it should be good. Clean the chamber with a wire brush and then mop real good? Sometimes gunk gets between the extractor and bolt or under the hook portion of the extractor. Make sure to clean that with a pick. What type of failure or problem are you havng exactly. [/QUOTE]
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