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Savage recoil lug, and head spacing ? for 338edge
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<blockquote data-quote="kermodie" data-source="post: 740918" data-attributes="member: 46036"><p>I would recommend using the correct gauge. There are too many discrepencies in using new brass.</p><p> </p><p>I ordered a Clymer 300 Ultra Go-Gauge from Brownells for $25.00 and had it in about 3-4 days. #184-100-306 9 (There are others but that's the one I used)</p><p> </p><p>Remove the firing pin and ejector, then set the head space so the bolt just closes on the go gauge. Then place a piece of Scotch Tape on the end of the gauge and ensure the bolt does not close. You won't get it any better than that.</p><p> </p><p>JMTC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kermodie, post: 740918, member: 46036"] I would recommend using the correct gauge. There are too many discrepencies in using new brass. I ordered a Clymer 300 Ultra Go-Gauge from Brownells for $25.00 and had it in about 3-4 days. #184-100-306 9 (There are others but that's the one I used) Remove the firing pin and ejector, then set the head space so the bolt just closes on the go gauge. Then place a piece of Scotch Tape on the end of the gauge and ensure the bolt does not close. You won't get it any better than that. JMTC [/QUOTE]
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