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Rifle and Optics Forums => TC Encore/Contender and TCR Rifles => Topic started by: darkgael on August 31, 2022, 07:04:13 AM
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I have had this barrel for 15 or so years. Bought it for my son who was thinking about hunting in Alaska. He never did. I still have the barrel. I had fired a few shots when I put a scope on it. It has sat since then.
I took it down the other day and put it in the Encore frame. I have a box of cartridges that had loaded up when I the barrel was new.
They would not chamber…..,the belt on the case will not slide over the extractor. They used to work.
Pete
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Did You Full Length Size or Neck Size when You Loaded Em?
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my guess is you need a set of small base dies or really give it hell camming over your press when you size. Also make sure there trimmed to proper length
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Pete if I remember correctly there is a small spring under the ejector that is probably frozen up. The ejector should be able to move down then spring up with light finger pressure. Give that a try and I’ll get back to you on this. Errr, extractor
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Took mine down and there appears to be a small roll pin holding The extractor in. You may have something under the extractor. Since mine is working fine I’m not driving it out to see if there is a spring or if the extractor itself is the spring. I’d oil it well and let it sit first if I were you as it needs to spring downwards to accommodate the belt...
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Thanks for the helpful advice. I FL sized them when I loaded them. They were new cases a few were once fired. Did Not think about trimming the length since they were new. Maybe a mistake.
I will check the extractor movement later tonight. Won’t be able to check chambering again until the weekend.
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. . . Did Not think about trimming the length since they were new. Maybe a mistake. .
Yessir it was a mistake
Just call it a learning experience and
measure all cases to be loaded in the
future. I've been called some nasty names
by others because of my meticulous
checking everything twice, but I never
have jams or misfires in the hunting
field. I have been finding more cracked
and pinhole cases lately because I do
check carefully. I've been told that the
newer cases are not as well built because
of the rush the manufacturers have
been in the last few years, but I don't
know that for a fact
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Well....it is still not chambering. I did as suggested and oiled the extractor. I may have to take it apart. See the picture. Hangs up on the belt. If I put a thin lever in there, the extractor drops and the case slides in.
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Give a push on the head/ back of the case and see if it pops/slides over the extractor. You also need to use the same force to remove the spent case. There are other fix’s to this problem that I won’t expound upon as I have no direct knowledge. Problem is in the springing and belt sliding over the extractor.
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Well....it is still not chambering. I did as suggested and oiled the extractor. I may have to take it apart. See the picture. Hangs up on the belt. If I put a thin lever in there, the extractor drops and the case slides in.
Also if that is as far as your frame opens, that is your problem...
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Mule: That was just for the picture.
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I believe your problem has to due with your extractor. You will have to drive out the roll pin and check it out. Could be crud or a problem with the flat spring? As I have read.
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Mule: That seems to have been the cause of the problem. I took your advice and removed the extractor with it's little flat spring and cleaned it. Reinstalled, the cartridges chambered properly.
Thanks.
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Good job Mule... That's what GBO is good at too, a place where outdoors and shooting enthusiasts can share..