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Thanks Kensal, Ill give that a try. Im getting it to move a little. Just wanted to make sure there wasnt some hidden gottcha before I went any further
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Yea its out and everything seems okay. I guess the wood had swelled or something. It was incredably tight.
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This is not an uncommon issue, even with standard extractor forends. Between wood changes and gunk, they can really get hung up. I usually use the back of the barrel lug hole as a point to tap on with a wood dowel or something.
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