Well, not really a conundrum.
I recently bought a Cooey 39 for my sons upcoming 5th birthday. Before refinishing the wood I thought I better test fire it a few times for fun and just to see if it functioned correctly.
It turns out it won't extract long rifle spent cases. I think I've narrowed it down to either a worn extractor or a little mark inside the chamber I can't scrub out. I have heard of rimfires that only extract shorts because shorts were shot in them exclusively. The chamber has been worn past the length of the short case, so now when a long is fired, it expands into the worn spot and needs more force to extract than the extractor can handle. I've been using a fingernail.
While the obvious solution would be to exclusively fire shorts, I haven't fired shorts through it yet so I can't verify that. Is there a fix I can do myself to rectify this?
I recently bought a Cooey 39 for my sons upcoming 5th birthday. Before refinishing the wood I thought I better test fire it a few times for fun and just to see if it functioned correctly.
It turns out it won't extract long rifle spent cases. I think I've narrowed it down to either a worn extractor or a little mark inside the chamber I can't scrub out. I have heard of rimfires that only extract shorts because shorts were shot in them exclusively. The chamber has been worn past the length of the short case, so now when a long is fired, it expands into the worn spot and needs more force to extract than the extractor can handle. I've been using a fingernail.
While the obvious solution would be to exclusively fire shorts, I haven't fired shorts through it yet so I can't verify that. Is there a fix I can do myself to rectify this?