Hi All,
I'm pretty sure I'm not just being fussy and this is legit...
Cycling the action of this new Chiappa 1892 is very nice -- except the last ramp of the extractor claw up and over the case rim... It's quite hard to squeeze the lever at this point and the extractor is chewing up the bottom edge of the cases. If I cycle it moderately, the lever stops before the claw ramps over the case rim... it needs an extra 15lb squeeze. Light cycling is not possible. The only way to have a continuous cycle is to rack it hard like I stole it. Is this normal? Is the subsequent rim chewing normal?
I already dulled and polished the sharp edge off the end of the extractor claw because it was chiseling grooves in the backside of the case rims... So I don't see why it wouldn't need another tweak. It should smooth out if I take the edges off the sides of the claw ramp -- but there seems to be a hell of a lot of spring tension in the extractor. Is it ever a thing to modify the spring tension? -- or bend the extractor claw a tiny bit to aim higher? Right now, when a case is held in the bolt, the extractor is "sprung" more than when no case is held... so the claw is longer than the rim depth... See what I mean?
Obviously it's better to have it cycle a bit hard rather than not extract.... Any thoughts?
Here's the chewed brass after ten cycles. Is this normal?

Thanks!
.
I'm pretty sure I'm not just being fussy and this is legit...
Cycling the action of this new Chiappa 1892 is very nice -- except the last ramp of the extractor claw up and over the case rim... It's quite hard to squeeze the lever at this point and the extractor is chewing up the bottom edge of the cases. If I cycle it moderately, the lever stops before the claw ramps over the case rim... it needs an extra 15lb squeeze. Light cycling is not possible. The only way to have a continuous cycle is to rack it hard like I stole it. Is this normal? Is the subsequent rim chewing normal?
I already dulled and polished the sharp edge off the end of the extractor claw because it was chiseling grooves in the backside of the case rims... So I don't see why it wouldn't need another tweak. It should smooth out if I take the edges off the sides of the claw ramp -- but there seems to be a hell of a lot of spring tension in the extractor. Is it ever a thing to modify the spring tension? -- or bend the extractor claw a tiny bit to aim higher? Right now, when a case is held in the bolt, the extractor is "sprung" more than when no case is held... so the claw is longer than the rim depth... See what I mean?
Obviously it's better to have it cycle a bit hard rather than not extract.... Any thoughts?
Here's the chewed brass after ten cycles. Is this normal?

Thanks!
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