Hi Guys,
I have a savage model 12 in 204 ruger.
Generally, I am very pleased with the rifle. I think it can probably shoot 0.5" groups - although yours truly cannot.
In any case, on occasion the extractor will 'let go' of a spent cartridge before it has cleared the receiver walls Usually this happens as the case head passes over the shoulder of the next cartridge in the magazine. If no cartridge is present in the magazine, the same thing happens at the 'shoulder' of the magazine follower.
I have cleaned it thoroughly and it seems to be a problem across makers of brass.
It almost seems like the ejector spring is too strong - pushing the cartridge out of the grasp of the extractor.
It isn't a big deal at the range or shooting gophers - but it is a nuisance - especially if I attempt to feed another cartridge but haven't noticed the empty sitting there in the receiver.
Any thoughts on what the issue is and what can be done to fix it.
Thanks
Fat
I have a savage model 12 in 204 ruger.
Generally, I am very pleased with the rifle. I think it can probably shoot 0.5" groups - although yours truly cannot.
In any case, on occasion the extractor will 'let go' of a spent cartridge before it has cleared the receiver walls Usually this happens as the case head passes over the shoulder of the next cartridge in the magazine. If no cartridge is present in the magazine, the same thing happens at the 'shoulder' of the magazine follower.
I have cleaned it thoroughly and it seems to be a problem across makers of brass.
It almost seems like the ejector spring is too strong - pushing the cartridge out of the grasp of the extractor.
It isn't a big deal at the range or shooting gophers - but it is a nuisance - especially if I attempt to feed another cartridge but haven't noticed the empty sitting there in the receiver.
Any thoughts on what the issue is and what can be done to fix it.
Thanks
Fat