I'm sorry nobody has responded to your post before now. The problem you have is fairly common and is a relatively simple fix. First you have to check the crane/yoke alignment. Once that has been verified, the extractor rod is checked using a dial indicator to check for runout. The rod is bent based on the runout. However, if you don't have the tools to accomplish your goal, it is probably less expensive to take it to a gunsmith or have the factory do the work. The tools are available from Brownell's but are not cheap. I hope this answers your question and I wish you the best of luck in getting your 28-2 shooting satisfactorily again.
Steve
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