I bought a custom built 1909 Argentine last spring, haven't used it whole lot but when I have it tends to not pull fired cases from the chamber.
It feeds like a dream. Not always, when it does pull it out the case seems to stay in the charging area and not eject cleanly.
I set a fired case on the head of the bolt and rotated the claw down around it, there is some side to side play there but I would guess no more than .010" to .015". The rifle is chambered for 6mm Remington, just a guess that the rifle would have been a 7x57 when it was born, which both share the same case
I have another claw in my parts bin that has had the claw broke off. Was thinking of submersing all but the claw itself in oil and building it up with weld.
Is this a rational fix?
I do not know how much "slop" there should be between the claw and the shoulder of the bolt but I thought it should be tighter than it is.
By the way, I am using RP brass with handloads, and the loads are way below maximum listed in my manual. The fired cases are not expanding at the head at all, the primers have the nice little radius around their circumference after firing too. I know you cannot go by the primer "flatness" to judge the pressure for every firearm, but short of changing out the claw I am baffled.
Your wisdom is most welcome.
Thank you!
Noel
It feeds like a dream. Not always, when it does pull it out the case seems to stay in the charging area and not eject cleanly.
I set a fired case on the head of the bolt and rotated the claw down around it, there is some side to side play there but I would guess no more than .010" to .015". The rifle is chambered for 6mm Remington, just a guess that the rifle would have been a 7x57 when it was born, which both share the same case
I have another claw in my parts bin that has had the claw broke off. Was thinking of submersing all but the claw itself in oil and building it up with weld.
Is this a rational fix?
I do not know how much "slop" there should be between the claw and the shoulder of the bolt but I thought it should be tighter than it is.
By the way, I am using RP brass with handloads, and the loads are way below maximum listed in my manual. The fired cases are not expanding at the head at all, the primers have the nice little radius around their circumference after firing too. I know you cannot go by the primer "flatness" to judge the pressure for every firearm, but short of changing out the claw I am baffled.
Your wisdom is most welcome.
Thank you!
Noel