ELR LVR
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I am not much of a Mauser guru other than owning a Ruger M77
So for fun I aquired an old Mauser 98 and to state first off
am aware
They are "Designed" to be fed from the magazine
Regardless I want to be able to single feed load it then close the bolt.
I have researched and read the old wives tale of single feeding a Mauser being damaging to the extractor is false, Baloney, BS and many guys have done it with no issues for years.
I tend to swing that direction considering the extracor is springy for - A REASON
This is the issue - when chambering a round the extractor even though ramped will not skip over the rim of the case
With the bolt out of the action---
And - With the extractor in the "Open Bolt" position, if I push a case head againast the boltface I notice it has enough springiness to open up enough to easily skip of the rim of the case.
Yet if I try to close the bolt on a loaded round, the bolt will not close since the extractor is not being allowed to skip over the rim, something is preventing this.
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So I am wondering if the clearance between the extractor and the action is not allowing
the extractor to spring away from the bolt
And my first thought is to grind away the outside of the extractor edge to allow more clearance for it to move enough.
Shown are a few pics and one of where it shows some rubbing against the inside rail of the action where I believe grinding away to clearance may help or even solve what I want it to do
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I also pose 2 more questions:
1. Why have the whole extractor be springy enough to move over the rim when open
---yet not spring over the case rim in closing?
2. If I clearance the outside of the extractor, would it then be prone to slip off the rim when trying to extract a case?
Thanks
So for fun I aquired an old Mauser 98 and to state first off
am aware
They are "Designed" to be fed from the magazine
Regardless I want to be able to single feed load it then close the bolt.
I have researched and read the old wives tale of single feeding a Mauser being damaging to the extractor is false, Baloney, BS and many guys have done it with no issues for years.
I tend to swing that direction considering the extracor is springy for - A REASON
This is the issue - when chambering a round the extractor even though ramped will not skip over the rim of the case
With the bolt out of the action---
And - With the extractor in the "Open Bolt" position, if I push a case head againast the boltface I notice it has enough springiness to open up enough to easily skip of the rim of the case.
Yet if I try to close the bolt on a loaded round, the bolt will not close since the extractor is not being allowed to skip over the rim, something is preventing this.
------------------
So I am wondering if the clearance between the extractor and the action is not allowing
the extractor to spring away from the bolt
And my first thought is to grind away the outside of the extractor edge to allow more clearance for it to move enough.
Shown are a few pics and one of where it shows some rubbing against the inside rail of the action where I believe grinding away to clearance may help or even solve what I want it to do
-----------------
I also pose 2 more questions:
1. Why have the whole extractor be springy enough to move over the rim when open
---yet not spring over the case rim in closing?
2. If I clearance the outside of the extractor, would it then be prone to slip off the rim when trying to extract a case?
Thanks









