That's the reamer I'm using, fresh from Brownell's.
Good choice, now get the good cutting oil.That's the reamer I'm using, fresh from Brownell's.
When does this problem rear its ugly head? Is it because of a defect in certain 617s or caused by conditions or how you shoot?
One theory I have is mine works good because it has the internal lock...![]()
tomcatt51;137834358 The lock definitely does help said:Now that is funny!
Looks like a good fix to me. Both of my 22's are hard to extract spent casings after a few cylinders of shooting.
I've no trouble with extractions for my 617; however, the 63 I bought new 3 years ago had trouble after about 50 rounds. This winter I cleaned the cylinders using Birchwood Lead Remover cloth cut into patches, then buffed it with Flitz. I just returned from the range and shot over 100 rounds with no problems. Ejection was as smooth at the end as in the beginning.