I have a TAC338 action that is hit or miss on ejecting spent brass, and when it does it just barely does, like it flops to the ground. Any ideas? It's a brand new action that i bought second hand here off the hide. The ejector spring seems to have about 1/3 the compression of the savages I'm used to working on so I'm thinking that's it. I don't plan on doing much magazine fed rapid fire with this 338lm and don't need the shells tossed across the field, but reliable would be nice.
Suggestions?
A few assumptions:
It's likely got a M16 style extractor (right?)
Assuming it does, are you using optics with a large windage turret?
If so, check carefully to see if the spent cases are bouncing into the turret while ejecting. If they do, this can be a source of your problem. The solution is to grind a teeny bit on the top side of the claw. (side furthest away from the bolt's lug abutment.)
This alters the ejection angle slightly so that the case (hopefully) clears the scope.
Next, if its just weak ejection, pull the spring. Jerry uses factory Remington style M700 ejector springs. Maybe you got a goofy one. You could try "stretching" the spring to see if it improves, but the better option would be to just replace it. At $5-7 bucks its not too bad a cost.
Last, with Big/long cartridges (assuming your running something big since its the TAC 338 receiver) you have quite a bit of mass for that little spring to push out of the way. Again, reverting attention to the extractor may prove beneficial. If it's too "grabby" (meaning it has heavy case pressure on the rim) it might not be wanting to let go so well as the case tries to tip away/out towards the ejection port. It may require a little fluff/buff work for it to let go.
Lapua brass (in 338 LM) is a touch heavier on the rim (thicker) than the Norma stuff. -least the lots I have are. I've had minor ejection issues with plunger eject bolts that magically go away when I jump to Norma. (We've got a sizable quantity of both here)
Just some little tippitz that have helped me out when faced with this.
Good luck.
C.