LR308 Range day
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2021 5:04 pm
Well I originally planned to go to the range with my DPMS LR308 on Monday. I was low on ammo so instead I reloaded and change to today for shooting. So today I get to the range set a target at 100 yds and go back to load up. It hot but at least I have the rifle range to myself.
Load 5 rounds in a magazine and settle the scope on the bullseye. Squeeze off the first round and look for the hit. Eleven o'clock in the 9-10 ring. I'm happy but something didn't feel right. There was no trigger reset. So I tilt the rifle to the left to see into the ejection port and the bolt is partially closed and a round is jammed on the feed ramp. Then I looked closer and the spent cartridge is still in the chamber.
So I clear the gun and carefully manage to get the fired round out of the chamber. Everything looks normal, but just to be safe I pull the bolt carrier group and look in the chamber and down the barrel. All is fine. So now let's try this again. After firing second round same results.
Again I clear the gun and pull the bolt. This time I inspect the face of the bolt. Low and behold the claw of the extractor is missing. Then I see the small sliver of steel on the bench carpet. The entire extractor claw just broke and sheered off. Well 2 rounds and my shooting day was over.
I just wasn't supposed to shoot the LR308 this week.
Paul
Load 5 rounds in a magazine and settle the scope on the bullseye. Squeeze off the first round and look for the hit. Eleven o'clock in the 9-10 ring. I'm happy but something didn't feel right. There was no trigger reset. So I tilt the rifle to the left to see into the ejection port and the bolt is partially closed and a round is jammed on the feed ramp. Then I looked closer and the spent cartridge is still in the chamber.
So I clear the gun and carefully manage to get the fired round out of the chamber. Everything looks normal, but just to be safe I pull the bolt carrier group and look in the chamber and down the barrel. All is fine. So now let's try this again. After firing second round same results.
Again I clear the gun and pull the bolt. This time I inspect the face of the bolt. Low and behold the claw of the extractor is missing. Then I see the small sliver of steel on the bench carpet. The entire extractor claw just broke and sheered off. Well 2 rounds and my shooting day was over.
I just wasn't supposed to shoot the LR308 this week.
Paul