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G'Day Fella's, Thanks Dugga Boy for high lighting my poor use of the English language. By using the word "Should" I didn't mean it as it came out. I have a number of Remington's in calibers that I would happily take after Dangerous Game (DG) (a 700 in .338 Win Mag & a 673 in .350 Rem Mag). My only advise to any Remington 700/600/660/7/673 etc owner is; The Remington extractor can be a bit hard on case rims so I occasionally clean out the recessed bolt face of the bolt with an old tooth brush. This will remove the bits of brass that can accumulate in there. Also check the rims of often used/reloaded cases in Dangerous Game calibers, to confirm that they are OK to use and wont let you down, when in DG areas. I also use the handle end of the tooth brush to depress the plunger ejector and place a drop of Break Free (BF) there to get down into the ejector pin hole. While I'm at it I place a drop of BF in the firing pin hole and also on the cocking cam at the other end of the bolt. I also place a small amount of Stringy Grease, on the bolt Locking Lugs, to lubricate these usually neglected surfaces. HooRoo From Homer |