I can hear it already, here we go again !!
I took a long hard look today at a Sako bolt and I really cannot see how such problems arise from the sako conversion on a Remy 700 and these problems never occur with the actual Sako itself. Can anyone explain this, we've heard the debate before but why then does the Sako extractor give no problems in the Sako rifle and does give problems in the Remmy, Im mean the extractor is no different in the Sako than it is in the Remmy when the conversion is done, why then do these occasional blow outs occur only in the Remmy, am I missing something here or what.
I took a long hard look today at a Sako bolt and I really cannot see how such problems arise from the sako conversion on a Remy 700 and these problems never occur with the actual Sako itself. Can anyone explain this, we've heard the debate before but why then does the Sako extractor give no problems in the Sako rifle and does give problems in the Remmy, Im mean the extractor is no different in the Sako than it is in the Remmy when the conversion is done, why then do these occasional blow outs occur only in the Remmy, am I missing something here or what.