I'm trying to diagnose some extraction issues with my rimfire. Yesterday it shot fine, went through 50 rounds, had a great day. Today I went to do some drills and I was having a bunch of extraction issues. Like one out of every 9 rounds wouldn't extract. The casing would be stuck flush in the barrel. I had to eject the mag, and if I ran the bolt forward and cammed it down and then pulled it back, it still wouldn't eject. But if I ran the bolt forward, cammed it, and then fired the rifle, and then pulled back, it would eject. So somehow the firing pin hitting the rim again, loosened it? And then it allowed it to eject?
I then tightened up the headspace a little bit, and it got worse, so then I went to loosen up the headspacing, and it got too dark to fire again so I'll have to find a break from work to be able to try adjusting it more.
Any ideas for things to test and try? The only thing I can think of was adjusting the headspace some more, and I was sure to make sure my extractor cut on the barrel was lined up with the extractor and at 90 degrees.
Thanks.
I then tightened up the headspace a little bit, and it got worse, so then I went to loosen up the headspacing, and it got too dark to fire again so I'll have to find a break from work to be able to try adjusting it more.
Any ideas for things to test and try? The only thing I can think of was adjusting the headspace some more, and I was sure to make sure my extractor cut on the barrel was lined up with the extractor and at 90 degrees.
Thanks.