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BR, you got it, the retaining pin would not work for the new firing pin, so I did not install it, using another method to locate and retain the firing pin. With the pin pressed in, the extractor works fine. Thank you. Now, for all those net nannies who are forecasting my imminent doom for having rechambered it to .32-20, I did so because I had brass, mold and dies on hand I talked to 2 retired gunsmiths with many years experience in RBs, they told me it would be ok to go to .32-20, just keep the loads to less than 12000 cup, which was the maximum pressure of the .32 lrf. I have access to several manuals and quickload, finding loads under 12000cup is not a problem. A bunch of olympic class conclusion jumping has gone on. I am 73, I have been casting and loading since 1955, I cast and load more than 25 cartridges,from .223 to .50-70 and .500 S&W mag. I have developed 3 wildcats, made reamers and die sets for them, adapted the barrels to an action and shot them. I hope to design and build an original design action, one that is easily made and will be safe with 50000-60000 cup loads. The warnings were ok, the attitude of the first 2 was rude Politeness never hurts. I am still thinking on what I want.
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