I'm still looking for a drop port Neuvo, or something equally fast/slick that doesn't ding necks.
new or used, don't care
Interestingly, Dwight is the first person in 10yrs who hasn't said I was barking spider crazy...... he not only understood my problem but clearly and neatly explained how the combination of horizontal lugs (vertical raceways) and an oversized bolt body eliminate my problem...... it's fun to talk with folks who don't assume you're just making stuff up ....... and the old "nobody else ever complains about this and they GOT RECORDS........."
I really thought the Kelbly manual eject was the answer to my prayers, until I stuck a hot case in the guy's ear off to my right LOL.....big difference between practice and shooting
Al, the difference between tuning the ejector spring so that the case is ejected just onto the bench and not three feet away a fine line.
Bat should furnish each action with 2 extra springs and 2 extra extractor retainer pins so the average person can tune his own. It took me several tries to get mine correct on my Neuvo. Just when I thought I had it right, it failed to eject about one out of every four cases.
The single reason a drop port is so logical in a Neuvo is you can use a standard sake style extractor without the danger of it becoming part of your brain in the event of a case rupture.
I am yet to see a Borden Drop Port. I wish someone that has one would post some pictures of exactly how the extractor works.
Al,
I think I might have an idea, but what was your problem and how did the horizontal lugs and oversized bolt correct it?
Justin
I am yet to see a Borden Drop Port. I wish someone that has one would post some pictures of exactly how the extractor works.
My problem is I don't accept dinged case necks.
Object is to never give an angle where the caseneck can contact anything on the way out
Depending on where the ejection port is, spring loaded ejector & sliding "AR15 style" extractor swings the case into the raceway where it stops it's swing on the casemouth ('ding!') before leaving the port
Sako style extractor can help by changing the angle of departure but creates other problems
Al,
How did Dwight explain the vertical raceways and oversized bolt would negate the dinged case neck issue? And are you talking about the above being a drop port or RBRP?
Justin
Al, the drop ports that Bullet Central has in stock are all, (I think), PPC bolt face.
From what I understand, the ejector models are generic bolt face while the drop port most be either PPC or BR.
I noticed on the BC website that on the Neuvo listings there are 6ppc/BR bolt faces available. Will these Neuvo dropports
with 6ppc/30br BF cycle a 30BR case? Maybe someone will clarify. Just askin.....