RangerPark
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- Near Edmonton, AB
I did a fair bit of research on this in the past as I was having that problem with a Sako 85 in Magnum Length action. The issue is caused by high variances in the extractor claw dimensions. The ones that don't eject properly have too much space between the bolt face and the extractor claw. This makes the case eject vertically when it's hit by the ejector. Notice how the 85 has the ejector at the 6 o'clock position, that's the true design flaw. A tight fit between the claw and the bolt face sends the case sideways as it should. A loose fit sends it upwards into the scope.
This also explains why some 85s have the issue and some don't. It's all in the extractor claw dimensions and tolerances. The only way to fix this properly, and permanently, is to have a smith custom fit an extractor claw to the tightest possible dimensions. Too tight of a fit will impair the control feed so there needs to be a balance. Or buy a bunch of extractors and hope one of them will have the proper dimensions. Of course Stoeger / Beretta will deny this and refuse to help. Maybe you can find a smith with a bunch of extractor claws on hand so they can see if one fits better.
In my case, the problem was solved by using a NEAR rail. Beautiful piece of engineering. The case hit the rail but would still eject properly. This dinged the case mouths but that would be taken care of with resizing the case. Not ideal but it was a suitable and speedy fix. I do wish I went with a proper extractor instead.
So there you have it. You can either:
1- Have a custom extractor fitted.
2- Try your luck with a bunch of different extractors hoping one of them will fit properly.
3- Use a NEAR rail to protect the scope.
As previously mentioned, I'm not having this issue with my Tikkas now.
This also explains why some 85s have the issue and some don't. It's all in the extractor claw dimensions and tolerances. The only way to fix this properly, and permanently, is to have a smith custom fit an extractor claw to the tightest possible dimensions. Too tight of a fit will impair the control feed so there needs to be a balance. Or buy a bunch of extractors and hope one of them will have the proper dimensions. Of course Stoeger / Beretta will deny this and refuse to help. Maybe you can find a smith with a bunch of extractor claws on hand so they can see if one fits better.
In my case, the problem was solved by using a NEAR rail. Beautiful piece of engineering. The case hit the rail but would still eject properly. This dinged the case mouths but that would be taken care of with resizing the case. Not ideal but it was a suitable and speedy fix. I do wish I went with a proper extractor instead.
So there you have it. You can either:
1- Have a custom extractor fitted.
2- Try your luck with a bunch of different extractors hoping one of them will fit properly.
3- Use a NEAR rail to protect the scope.
As previously mentioned, I'm not having this issue with my Tikkas now.






















































