As you may be aware, 223 Rem cases have fragile rims. My extractor on my Rem Model 7 chews them up so after about 4 reloads I have difficulty on some case extracting both live rounds and spent cases. It's a real pain in the *** especially since I can normally get 16 reloads out of a case with this caliber. Case head space has been checked and all is fine. Bullets seated .015" off lands.
Do any of you guys have a fix for this?
Would removing the ejector help extraction? (I don't mind if the case / round lays in the mag well, in fact it might even be preferred since I've loss numerous cases in the weeds ghog hunting when they do extract)
Would a Sako extractor provide better reliability?
Or should I just replace the existing Rem extractor with a new one. (The rifle is 30 years old and has had over 5000 rounds through it before I replace the barrel two years ago.
Thanks for the advice.
PS: I've develop a goofy solution in the field. I carry a 6" piece of old aluminum cleaning rod and when I encounter a stuck case / round I leave the bolt open and drop the rod down the bore and it knocks the live round / spent case out quickly. Kind of cumbersome for a follow up shot however.
Do any of you guys have a fix for this?
Would removing the ejector help extraction? (I don't mind if the case / round lays in the mag well, in fact it might even be preferred since I've loss numerous cases in the weeds ghog hunting when they do extract)
Would a Sako extractor provide better reliability?
Or should I just replace the existing Rem extractor with a new one. (The rifle is 30 years old and has had over 5000 rounds through it before I replace the barrel two years ago.
Thanks for the advice.
PS: I've develop a goofy solution in the field. I carry a 6" piece of old aluminum cleaning rod and when I encounter a stuck case / round I leave the bolt open and drop the rod down the bore and it knocks the live round / spent case out quickly. Kind of cumbersome for a follow up shot however.
