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Gunsmithing
savage bolt problem???
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<blockquote data-quote="Dgd6mm" data-source="post: 891630" data-attributes="member: 12044"><p>How did the primers look on the factory rounds that you shot? I would check my die set up. You may be over-under sizing them, causing the firering pin to push the case, causing a light strike. The other bolts boltface may not be as deep allowing a better firering pin strike. I'm just thinking here, how did the pin look when you had it apart? You could measure the pin protrusion and adjust if needed. Savage usually sets the pin with plenty of protrusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dgd6mm, post: 891630, member: 12044"] How did the primers look on the factory rounds that you shot? I would check my die set up. You may be over-under sizing them, causing the firering pin to push the case, causing a light strike. The other bolts boltface may not be as deep allowing a better firering pin strike. I'm just thinking here, how did the pin look when you had it apart? You could measure the pin protrusion and adjust if needed. Savage usually sets the pin with plenty of protrusion. [/QUOTE]
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