NOw your saying you can move the extractor in and out fully with the barrel attached to the gun??? NO if the barrel is fully attached I can't push the extraction bar all the way in.
With the action open the extractor bar comes out about about 1/8 inch then i can pull out the extractor bar and...
It does move in and out but with no effort at all. I thought there was a flat spring that was under the extraction bar that kept pressure on the back of the extraction bar. ????
the extraction bar will move in and out, but only with my had. for some reason the extraction bar use to have tention on the bar. now it moves in and out. Is there a spring inside?
I am having trouble with my T/C Encore. I can not feed a round into the chamber. When I open the barrell the extraction bar does not come extend out any more. I can push the extration bar in with my finger but if I try to load a round the round does not feed into the barrell. (I have tried both...
yes i did weight all of them and they are all the same total weight. I also pulled some of the bullets and the powder is a flake powder. Now what kind of powder:confused: I think my best bet is just pull, dump and start all over
Well someone gave me 150+ loaded 308 ammo. They are loaded with LC brass. Well I got my micrometer out and checked and they are really .310 diameter. They weight 123g Would it hurt to shoot in a .308 or do I just need to pull the bullet and dump the power and start over?
How do you choose what powder to try out? I know that reloading for my 270 win, there are about 8+ powders that I can chose from. Is powder a big factor with accuracy? Do you try to find the best velocity and work a load from there?
I have been told that I have Remington 700 Lew Horton edition. It doesn't have the black forearm cap but it does have a hinge floor plate and a 26" long barrel. Is there anyway to tell if it is a Lew Horton. And what makes Lew Horton so different.
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