Brambles said:
Do you know anyone who is capable of doing such a repair?
Why do you not recommend installing a Sako extractors??
A gunsmith should examine the bolt and make a decision I think.
Sako extractors in a 700 ...
A 700 action with the original extractor system is the strongest and safest mass produced action ever made. Altering it takes away all of the safety of the original design.
The single biggest problem with installing a Sako extractor in a Remington 700 is that no one installs all of the 2 lug Sako action extractor system.
In the two locking lug actions Sako chose to add a large long piece of steel behind the extractor. It is commonly referred to as a bolt guide but it really has nothing to do with guiding the bolt, it is there to prevent the extractor from being blown out the rear of the action if there is a catastrophic case failure.
When people install a Sako extractor in a 700 action they never add this safety feature. The conversion leaves it wide open for the extractor to freely fly out of the action into anyone behind the action, if there is a catastrophic case failure.
I accept the fact that catastrophic case failures are very rare but I don't want to be responsible for a resulting injury or death. (Serious injuries have resulted from this exact situation. It has been documented on benchrest central)
Others accept the dangers and live with the conviction they will never have a catastrophic case failure, but I think most never understand the dangers and simply live with it because they don't know better - they have not made an informed decision.
The angle of ejection is also changed with the extractor conversion. If you use a 30mm scope you will find the ejected cases hit the scope turret and mark it up.