Re: Anschutz 64 MPR ejection issue
Hey Diesel,
Decided to give this a try in my "office" tonight. I have nice old set of Starrett micrometers always setting in my desk. Gift from my long deceased Father-In-Law.
Pulled out the bolt, took the extractor out and it miked at .0091 I used a medium grit, diamond knife sharpening stone to remove some of the metal as described. This stone has a perfect 90 degree edge and I could take a little off at a time in just a few minutes. This also helped keep the part very smooth ad square during removal.
I took off .0003 down to .0088 reassembled and nothing different using cheap bulk ammo. Diassembled bolt again and took off another .0003 down to .0086. This time I used the same cheap bulk Remmy ammo in it so as not to mess up my better stuff. Now it only ejected 3 out of 5 shells and the other two remained in the chamber and I had to extract them with a knife edge.
Now I'm thinking, OK you screwed that up so order another extractor and do it again. I just thought about miking a few of those cheap shell rims and they were all over the place.
Got out a box Wolf Match Target and the rims were very consistent. Loaded 5 in the mag and the 64 MPR proceded to eject each one about 5-6 feet out away from the rifle, even with nice easy bolt movement. I did this 4 more times and all 25 rounds extracted and ejected perfect.
The real test will be to fire some ammo and see how this works on spent cases, not live ammo. I am hoping it is going to work just as well with spent cases as it did with live ammo.
I'll post a follow up after I get a chance to fire some ammo through it. To be on the safe I am also going to order two spares extractors tomorrow. LOL
Thanks to all for your help.