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Hey guys,
Bought a Winchester Model 94 off a fellow member last summer. Haven't put many rounds through it yet but I have a question about the function of the rifle.
whenever I chamber a round it takes a considerable ammount of energy to close the bolt. It looks to me like the thing chambers the round ok but the extra resistance seems to be coming from the ejector. I don't remember that from my Dad's old 30-30. It seemed to chamber rounds very easily if my memory serves.
Anyway, should this thing be chambering rounds in such a way the the rim ends up under the extractor while it's coming up the feedramp or is this normal operation?
Here's a video in case you don't know what I'm on about. The focus kinda sucks but you should get the idea.

The big click at 20secs is what I'm refering to.
Cheers,
Wally
Hey guys,
Bought a Winchester Model 94 off a fellow member last summer. Haven't put many rounds through it yet but I have a question about the function of the rifle.
whenever I chamber a round it takes a considerable ammount of energy to close the bolt. It looks to me like the thing chambers the round ok but the extra resistance seems to be coming from the ejector. I don't remember that from my Dad's old 30-30. It seemed to chamber rounds very easily if my memory serves.
Anyway, should this thing be chambering rounds in such a way the the rim ends up under the extractor while it's coming up the feedramp or is this normal operation?
Here's a video in case you don't know what I'm on about. The focus kinda sucks but you should get the idea.

The big click at 20secs is what I'm refering to.
Cheers,
Wally
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