Picked up a used T3 from my LGS, tore it completely apart in store, handled ect ect. All seemed well so I picked it up. Was at a very good price and looked brand new. Got it home complete strip/clean of rifle including bolt. Re assemble and properly torque to factory specs, blue Loctite on applicable items. Drop some dummy 223 rounds in there (those purple ish ones) and I notice it doesn't eject well... Or at all really... So I drop in some live rounds, it can barley get them out of the rifle. Most rifles you need to hold your hand there to keep brass from flying... This you hope the brass comes out. Does any one have any experience with this ? Should I order a new extractor spring/pin it looks ok to my eyes. May take it back in for the LGS smith to look at.
Working bolt fast or slow both have same outcome of the shell hardly coming out, or will just spin a 180 in the action.
EDIT: Tikka seems to make them kick out for the perfect length of an EMPTY 223 shell. Anything with a "bullet" in it, so snap caps, live rounds, misfires, will not eject properly. Fun fact for anyone who hasn't owned a tikka.
SOLUTION: Cleaned up the claw, check for gritty while pushing it in and out, Make sure spring is strong. Once I blasted with enough solvent and wiggled it so it was smooth it now ejects rounds perfectly fine.
Working bolt fast or slow both have same outcome of the shell hardly coming out, or will just spin a 180 in the action.
EDIT: Tikka seems to make them kick out for the perfect length of an EMPTY 223 shell. Anything with a "bullet" in it, so snap caps, live rounds, misfires, will not eject properly. Fun fact for anyone who hasn't owned a tikka.
SOLUTION: Cleaned up the claw, check for gritty while pushing it in and out, Make sure spring is strong. Once I blasted with enough solvent and wiggled it so it was smooth it now ejects rounds perfectly fine.
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