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sounds like dirt in the extractor claws maybe a good soak in a very thin oil will dislodge any dirt or dust or if you have access to an high preasure

airline blast along were the extractor claws are to remove any dirt or dust etc then re oil

let it soak in thin oil for a day or so then another day to drain excess oil off the bolt

take the bolt out of the rifle aswell hopefully that will help if not maybe you will have to strip the bolt down

and clean the inside of the bolt aswell

hope this helps

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sounds like dirt in the extractor claws maybe a good soak in a very thin oil will dislodge any dirt or dust or if you have access to an high preasure

airline blast along were the extractor claws are to remove any dirt or dust etc then re oil

let it soak in thin oil for a day or so then another day to drain excess oil off the bolt

take the bolt out of the rifle aswell hopefully that will help if not maybe you will have to strip the bolt down

and clean the inside of the bolt aswell

hope this helps

 

Sorry, the rifle is about 10 months old and have put around 1500 rounds threw it.

Stripped the bolt down and cleaned it, the extractor claws looked ok, but have to say i did not oil the bolt :good:

Will give it another go and thanks for all the help lads :oops::P

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I had this happen on my CZ -you need to get the wax build up out of the breach area - I got some gun cleaner that is like trike - it disolves the wax and then I cleaned it with a cocktail stick from the groove inside the breach , there is also some hole at the side to assist in cleaning and oiling - they should be clear.

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I had this happen on my CZ -you need to get the wax build up out of the breach area - I got some gun cleaner that is like trike - it disolves the wax and then I cleaned it with a cocktail stick from the groove inside the breach , there is also some hole at the side to assist in cleaning and oiling - they should be clear.

 

That seems to have done the trick :P

 

There was some grime around the groove, many thanks :good:

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