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colt l579 .243 sticky extraction

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sakotex

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Fired case neck diameter is .275". Is this the culprit? I see no signs of too high pressure and no problems chambering an unfired cartridge. I'm using fed 90gr partitions.
 
Bill- You will not likely find out unless you have a chamber reamer applied and that little bit taken out. It doesn't sound like a "thousandth" or two could be the culprit but it may be just that. Can't hurt to find out.-Misako---------------------My reloading manuals all state factory at .276. My fired rounds from various rifles measure from .275 to .283. I am not experiencing any extraction problems.
 
A gunsmith tested the rifle and thought that bolt withdrawal was being blocked by catching on the trigger. He very lightly beveled the forward edge of the trigger and said that solved the problem. I'll test it myself, hopefully next week.
 
Thanks for getting back with that. I have spent some time thinking about the problem and just couldn't get a handle on it. Is the trigger a Sako or an aftermarket "improvement"?-Mike
 
Everything appears factory original. However, the smith kept mumbling about the folks at colt not knowing what they were doing in acquiring or making the barrel and assembling the rifle.
 
Bill- They have a unique crossbolt system that makes them very hard to disassemble. Other than that, I can't say what the beef would be about. The crossbolt area of the stocks looked to me like it was grown with the tree. No way to get stuff off for a refinish job.-Misako
 

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