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Controlled round feed or push feed?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 823676" data-attributes="member: 8362"><p>I'm kind of a controlled feed guy, myself. A big extractor claw makes for pretty positive extraction, even though I try to set myself up where I don't need another round. I've replaced several extractors on 700's lately, the original being bent out of shape when install, a couple broken! I've seen Mauser extractors chip but not completely broken, same for Win. 70 (pre-64) and Montana Rifle Co. Controlled round extractors usually go bad when someone trys to "adjust" them. I do own some 'push' feeds and have had no problems. Could be the 700's that were broken were abused. They both have their plus and minus points. Both have been around for along time now, surviving the 'test of time'. Abuse either one (which I know you don't) and they will let you down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 823676, member: 8362"] I'm kind of a controlled feed guy, myself. A big extractor claw makes for pretty positive extraction, even though I try to set myself up where I don't need another round. I've replaced several extractors on 700's lately, the original being bent out of shape when install, a couple broken! I've seen Mauser extractors chip but not completely broken, same for Win. 70 (pre-64) and Montana Rifle Co. Controlled round extractors usually go bad when someone trys to "adjust" them. I do own some 'push' feeds and have had no problems. Could be the 700's that were broken were abused. They both have their plus and minus points. Both have been around for along time now, surviving the 'test of time'. Abuse either one (which I know you don't) and they will let you down. [/QUOTE]
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