I'm scratching my head on this one! as long as you pull the bolt back slow it will sorta spit the brass out kinda like a little dribble BUT if you work the bolt quickly it just drops off the bolt and you'll have to dig it off the follower.
What I've done so far is put in one of Freds ejectors, stretched the spring on the factory ejector, changed out the extractor for a could different sizes, one from a .473" and the other from a .378" and for the most part can tell no noticeable difference. I did put a .140" bearing but not much difference at all.
Right now this rifle is set up as a single shot but have been considering turning it into a DBM BUT if I can't get the thing to eject the brass can't see a good reason to go repeater! I've heard and read several posts here and there about Savage actions having problems with the shorty brass but have also read plenty of folks with great luck.
Fella's am I just being a goober and overlooking something simple or am I even on the right chapter of the book? I appreciate any direction you can point me! thanks a bunch.
Kirk
What I've done so far is put in one of Freds ejectors, stretched the spring on the factory ejector, changed out the extractor for a could different sizes, one from a .473" and the other from a .378" and for the most part can tell no noticeable difference. I did put a .140" bearing but not much difference at all.
Right now this rifle is set up as a single shot but have been considering turning it into a DBM BUT if I can't get the thing to eject the brass can't see a good reason to go repeater! I've heard and read several posts here and there about Savage actions having problems with the shorty brass but have also read plenty of folks with great luck.
Fella's am I just being a goober and overlooking something simple or am I even on the right chapter of the book? I appreciate any direction you can point me! thanks a bunch.
Kirk