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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 2423420" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>without seeing it in person I would guess that the ejector is slightly bent or in need of a little relief. </p><p>whether its bent or not fitted properly, it probably needs a few thousandths of metal removed.</p><p>the metal of the ejector is probably sticking up enough that when the casehead expands it hangs</p><p>whether its the rod with a head on it or the flat sheet metal type they are both fairly soft and prone to bending.</p><p>especially from a lot of hard (snap the action shut) type of handling.</p><p>probably if you take it out and examine it carefully you can see where its rubbing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 2423420, member: 6777"] without seeing it in person I would guess that the ejector is slightly bent or in need of a little relief. whether its bent or not fitted properly, it probably needs a few thousandths of metal removed. the metal of the ejector is probably sticking up enough that when the casehead expands it hangs whether its the rod with a head on it or the flat sheet metal type they are both fairly soft and prone to bending. especially from a lot of hard (snap the action shut) type of handling. probably if you take it out and examine it carefully you can see where its rubbing. [/QUOTE]
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