Remington 7400 - failure to extract/eject

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I'm working on a friend's Remington 7400 - .30-06 semi-auto. It's doing something weird...

I load a single round into the rifle with the magazine inserted. I fire. The bolt recoils, locks rearward (last shot hold open). The empty casing is still in the chamber. I click the bolt release on the magazine, the bolt goes forward into battery. I manually pull the bolt back sharply (as if chambering another round), and the empty case ejects. BTW - I'm not "riding" the bolt closed on the live round when I initially chamber. It closes with enough force for the extractor to grab the rim.

This happens every time. The empty never extracts/ejects when the gun is fired, but comes out easily when the bolt is dropped back on it and manually opened again. The spring-loaded ejector seems to have the proper tension on it to throw the empty out. The extractor is not the "claw-type" that I'm used to seeing in most guns. It looks like a rounded snap ring near the bolt face that grabs about half of the case head.
Does it need to be replaced? That's my guess...
 
Extractor worn or dirty perhaps.

I've had the opposite problem with my 7400, that of occational STUCK cases (that still wouldn't clear with manual cycling of the op-rod.) However, my gun's op-rod was cracked, I am waiting on repair.

One other option, chamber very dirty or burred. Combustion pressure should press the cartridge's walls against the chamber, making it immobile for a millisecond or three. It's possibly the cartridge is staying 'pressure-stuck' a hair too long.

What ammo? Mine dosen't like cheap stuff (except Korean mil-surp.)
 
I would clean the chamber first. This is where many of the extraction problems are on this rifle.
Good shooting, John K
 
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