J
Jay Idaho
Guest
I'm setting up a couple of Rem 700 bolts, Savage bolt head conversions, and have some questions. These will be for 6-6.5X47L, SR primers.
The new bolt head moves the dryfire stop rearward during the conversion so you must take material from the front of the firing pin shoulder. This also requires turning the firing pin diameter down and shortening the tip.
This is a perfect time to fine tune firing pin protrusion, firing pin travel and "handoff" of cocking piece sear to the trigger. You can slightly increase the firing pin travel or reduce it as much as you wish at this time. This does require machining of the rear of the bolt body but that was discussed recently on another thread.
1. What is the optimum firing pin fall? (Less should make cocking slightly easier, I think)
2. What is ideal firing pin protrusion?
3. Would you bush the firing pin hole to be a close fit to a .060 firing pin diameter at this time?
Thanks for an input,
Jay, Idaho
The new bolt head moves the dryfire stop rearward during the conversion so you must take material from the front of the firing pin shoulder. This also requires turning the firing pin diameter down and shortening the tip.
This is a perfect time to fine tune firing pin protrusion, firing pin travel and "handoff" of cocking piece sear to the trigger. You can slightly increase the firing pin travel or reduce it as much as you wish at this time. This does require machining of the rear of the bolt body but that was discussed recently on another thread.
1. What is the optimum firing pin fall? (Less should make cocking slightly easier, I think)
2. What is ideal firing pin protrusion?
3. Would you bush the firing pin hole to be a close fit to a .060 firing pin diameter at this time?
Thanks for an input,
Jay, Idaho