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Gunsmithing
legnthing savage bolt throw
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<blockquote data-quote="foreign" data-source="post: 304827" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>thanks guys. taking a hammer to the mag box sound like an interesting idea. may try the clamp method first to see if i can do it with out removing the trigger.</p><p>is there any limit to the amount of material tha i can take of the front baffel. eg can i shorten it so much that the bolt will come back all the way to the back of the action port for the mag. that way i can just get rid of the riveted in spacer and seat those long .223 bullets as far out as i want to. cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foreign, post: 304827, member: 11896"] thanks guys. taking a hammer to the mag box sound like an interesting idea. may try the clamp method first to see if i can do it with out removing the trigger. is there any limit to the amount of material tha i can take of the front baffel. eg can i shorten it so much that the bolt will come back all the way to the back of the action port for the mag. that way i can just get rid of the riveted in spacer and seat those long .223 bullets as far out as i want to. cheers [/QUOTE]
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