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Bighorn SR3 shouldered prefit
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<blockquote data-quote="Smokepoles" data-source="post: 1616017" data-attributes="member: 79002"><p>So a long bighorn receiver with a floating bolt head can use blind shouldered prefits and be within spec swapping bolt heads back and forth too? If that is the case I'd say that's pretty impressive considering the extra parts in the bolt. I suppose If all the bolt lugs and abutments are cut identical the bolt head pin wouldn't much matter as far as headspace goes. </p><p>If that's the case I didn't know they were that tight and they deserve a pat on the back. </p><p>In the shoulder vs nut debate I don't think either is better than the other as far as switch bbls go, if everything's square and threads aren't overtorqued I reckon both would work the same. Uhh huhh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smokepoles, post: 1616017, member: 79002"] So a long bighorn receiver with a floating bolt head can use blind shouldered prefits and be within spec swapping bolt heads back and forth too? If that is the case I’d say that’s pretty impressive considering the extra parts in the bolt. I suppose If all the bolt lugs and abutments are cut identical the bolt head pin wouldn’t much matter as far as headspace goes. If that’s the case I didn’t know they were that tight and they deserve a pat on the back. In the shoulder vs nut debate I don’t think either is better than the other as far as switch bbls go, if everything’s square and threads aren’t overtorqued I reckon both would work the same. Uhh huhh. [/QUOTE]
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