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Gunsmithing
Bighorn origin question
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<blockquote data-quote="Monterey21" data-source="post: 2695050" data-attributes="member: 105626"><p><a href="mailto:ray@zermattarms.com">ray@zermattarms.com</a> have you contacted Ray. He can answer this. Your picture was taken with the action out of the stock. It looks like the bottom metal is clear and the box is touching. Is cartridge hitting the bottom of the action? If it's hitting the bottom of the action then it can't be picked up by the bottom of the bolt face. With the rifle assembled in the stock does the mag hit hard against the action? If it is hitting then it won't be retained and the Mag will just fall out. Talk to Ray before anyone machines anything. Your picture doesn't show pillars in place to set the distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monterey21, post: 2695050, member: 105626"] [email]ray@zermattarms.com[/email] have you contacted Ray. He can answer this. Your picture was taken with the action out of the stock. It looks like the bottom metal is clear and the box is touching. Is cartridge hitting the bottom of the action? If it’s hitting the bottom of the action then it can’t be picked up by the bottom of the bolt face. With the rifle assembled in the stock does the mag hit hard against the action? If it is hitting then it won’t be retained and the Mag will just fall out. Talk to Ray before anyone machines anything. Your picture doesn’t show pillars in place to set the distance. [/QUOTE]
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