I just purchased a .243 Win ultra-light barrel from another member of GBO and The ejector seems to be giving me problems. At first it would not function very well with an empty chamber, sticking on every 3-4 try. I could see a bit of drag on the sides of the ejector (which is .20" wide), so I stoned it lightly...seems to work OK on empty chamber.
I have only tried empties so far, but at least half of them stay stuck in the chamber with the ejector stuck in it's recess as well, any suggestions?
Peering into the empty chamber, I see a ring formed about 1/2" into the chamber. It may or may not be a hairline deposit of brass, as if somebody experienced an "incipient head separation" which deposited a small amount of brass. Is this possible? Can I use some emery cloth or crocus cloth wrapped around a dowell rod to clean the chamber?
Also; with the action fully open, the ejector seems to droop just enough to allow the shell case to pass right by the ejector lip. If I partially close the action to where the ejector contacts the firing pin face, it raises just enough to make it work well..no time for this while hunting..
Advice, please, would like it ready for deer season...Ironglow