Hello, I've recently brought my grandfathers 241 home and got it cleaned up (complete disassembly) and refinished. Shoots fine except for those niggly little problems of feeding and ejecting. Far as I can tell the extractor is fine, both forks are intact and it is symetrical in all respects so seems it's not broken. Sometimes the case gets sideways and jams or get pinned by the "bolt." When the cases come out, they fly straight down with a lot of velocity.
The feed ramp, while not polished smooth is not rough anyway. I've had a bit of time trying to get the case stoppage pin at the right tension. Seems either loose enough to let round drop out of chamber, or too tight and hampers feeding. Sometimes the gun will run fine for 4 or 5 rounds, then not.
Of course any help would be much appreciated.
I have tried 6 different kinds of ammo so far, some slightly better than others, but all basically the same problems. Remington, Federal, CCI, high and hyper velocity.
Kyle
PS, a friend just gave me a Mohawk 600 in .308. Had never seen one of these before, but what a neat little rifle. Has a Canjay(?) trigger in it that is ridiculously awesome.