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ab_bentley
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Recently on 6mmBR.com I posted a 40x that I salvaged by taking a long action bolt and fitting it to the action. Then modifying the bolt body to take savage heads. In the thread I mentioned that the firing pin only have .125" of travel and .032" protrusion, I got a few responses that has made me curious. Most of the responses mentioned that the short lock time, even with constant ignition, wouldn't necessarily create uniform ignition, which would result in fliers. Even with the short pin fall, I have shot several small groups including one right at an inch at 400yds. I got so curious I made another firing pin for the rifle, with .200" pin travel and .052" protrusion to see if it made any difference.
I guess I am asking what does the consensus here say about pin fall and protrusion? Do primer ignite in a uniform manner regardless the pin fall and protrusion?
** I can see excessive headspace playing a large role in this, but my cases are bumped back .002", not really allowing my case to run from the pin.
I guess I am asking what does the consensus here say about pin fall and protrusion? Do primer ignite in a uniform manner regardless the pin fall and protrusion?
** I can see excessive headspace playing a large role in this, but my cases are bumped back .002", not really allowing my case to run from the pin.