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Offline Blackhawker

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CR 45 LC extraction problem
« on: April 20, 2009, 07:52:06 PM »
I purchased a new CR-45 recently and have had it out to the range twice since the purchase.  The first time I used it everything seemed to work fine but the chamber seemed a little tight, especially when extracting the spent cartridges.  A few days ago I took the rifle to the range and had so much trouble extracting cases that I put the rifle away after about 10 rounds.

Here are the details:  1st time out I was using Rem nickel plated brass.  Second time out I was using Federal brass without the nickel plating.  The load I was shooting was the same for both trips.  I noticed that the base of the cartridge seemed to be where things were hanging up since the brass tends to bulge slightly in that area.  I shot some rounds out of my Blackhawk and the bulge seemed to be about the same size, yet no problems extracting.  The extraction from the CR-45 was so bad that as I pulled and tugged the brass from the chamber, it ended up with a deep scratch on it from the area of the extractor.  Additional info:  Yes, the rifle was cleaned between shootings.  Yes, these are somewhat of hot loads but nothing really extreme.  From the Blackhawk the loads are moving a 255 grain bullet around 1100 to 1150 fps.  I don't know the velocity that type of load achieves from the rifle. 

All that and now here is my question:
Has anybody else had this type of problem with a 45 Colt in any H&R single shot?  Is this a common thing with H&R's in which something in the chamber needs to be polished and smoothed or was this just a fluke having to do with the choice of brass being used??


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Re: CR 45 LC extraction problem
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2009, 08:11:25 PM »
It's the extractor claw, there have been several reported that hang up on the left side of the claw causing a scratch in the spent case, mine included, touch the claw up with a file or dremel and it won't be a problem. I got a little over 1900fps with 250gr jacketed Ruger/TC loads in mine when it was a 45 Colt.

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Re: CR 45 LC extraction problem
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2009, 08:23:06 PM »
It's the extractor claw, there have been several reported that hang up on the left side of the claw causing a scratch in the spent case, mine included, touch the claw up with a file or dremel and it won't be a problem. I got a little over 1900fps with 250gr jacketed Ruger/TC loads in mine when it was a 45 Colt.

Tim

Thanks Tim!  (somehow I knew you'd have a good answer for this....how'd I guess??)  I figured a little polishing or slight grinding might take down the sharp edges.  I just didn't want to dig into it without some good advice or commentary beforehand.

Tim, you are a wealth of knowledge when it comes to these H&R's as well as other shooting/loading info.  Where would we be without you?

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Re: CR 45 LC extraction problem
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2009, 02:19:27 PM »
I had the same issue.  I had to use the dremel on mine and more than just the left side.  I think my chamber is one of the first ones cut, my loads do leave the brass buldged more than any of my other 45's or 454's.  DP
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