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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Savage type barrel nut on CZ action / swich barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="Horsemen" data-source="post: 323590" data-attributes="member: 10313"><p>I'm not familiar with a CZ bolt head. But I am with a Savage. The Savage system uses a FLOATING bolt head. Most others do not. The floating bolt head will compensate for barrel to receiver miss alignment. Which is what happens when the nut is tightened.Miss alignment can be caused by many things. Most common causes are receiver not true to the barrel bore. and loose fit of the barrel to receiver. Unless you are really experienced with your machining equipment, I wouldn't try it. Unless the bolt floats.</p><p> </p><p>Regards Mike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horsemen, post: 323590, member: 10313"] I'm not familiar with a CZ bolt head. But I am with a Savage. The Savage system uses a FLOATING bolt head. Most others do not. The floating bolt head will compensate for barrel to receiver miss alignment. Which is what happens when the nut is tightened.Miss alignment can be caused by many things. Most common causes are receiver not true to the barrel bore. and loose fit of the barrel to receiver. Unless you are really experienced with your machining equipment, I wouldn't try it. Unless the bolt floats. Regards Mike. [/QUOTE]
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