Hey all!
Well, here goes another one of my endeavors with a LE rifle! Bought a BSA No4mk1 rifle off of a fellow nutter a few weeks back and went shooting with her today... range days are always fun, but this one less than others! Anyways, long and the short of it - after firing, spent casing will not extract easily. Some I could force the bolt open and down, and for others (about 2/3) I had to use a larger heavy screw driver handle as a rubber mallet to open and extract the case. Headspace has been checked and OK, and on the brass at about the 3 oclock position (as it sits in the chamber) there is a gouge on all the cases. Im suspecting that there is a flaw/imperfection/gouge/bur in the chamber that the spent brass is forming around. So my question is 1.) Is this something I can fix at home? 2.) If I cant fix it, is this a common problem that my local LE guru should be able to fix?
Cheers,
Duncan
Well, here goes another one of my endeavors with a LE rifle! Bought a BSA No4mk1 rifle off of a fellow nutter a few weeks back and went shooting with her today... range days are always fun, but this one less than others! Anyways, long and the short of it - after firing, spent casing will not extract easily. Some I could force the bolt open and down, and for others (about 2/3) I had to use a larger heavy screw driver handle as a rubber mallet to open and extract the case. Headspace has been checked and OK, and on the brass at about the 3 oclock position (as it sits in the chamber) there is a gouge on all the cases. Im suspecting that there is a flaw/imperfection/gouge/bur in the chamber that the spent brass is forming around. So my question is 1.) Is this something I can fix at home? 2.) If I cant fix it, is this a common problem that my local LE guru should be able to fix?
Cheers,
Duncan
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