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On my 17 Remington Savage 10 you would only have to open the bolt face .008 for the Bee to work. I just measured one of my 32-20 case heads and my Savage bolt. The extractor would work directly. But due to how the extactor is made on the Savage you will not be able to headspace on the rim. Larry
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MrMajestic:
The Bee's various case head sizes, made to fit whatever bolt you have. Of course, changing the bolt to work with standard brass is the way to go if you've the capability. This is one solution, however and only has to be done once per case. For me, it was a very accurate case in .17 cal. with incredible ballistics for it's size. It is amazingly strong. In all my shooting with it, I've never had a 'sticky' case- that I can remember.
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Pretty slick Daryl........
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I feel like the little Kraut on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In! "Very interesting"
Am I dating myself?
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Opened the bolt face on a cz 527 223 BF for a bee and I think that I did modify the extractor a little bit. Seems like Ray said something about the Hornet
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Thanks for the support Gentlemen.
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