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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 1050596" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>As you know you have way to much brass exposed. So much this rifle should not be fired. It is very unsafe as is. </p><p> </p><p> You can get a precise measurement on an assembled rifle by cutting a small piece of dead soft lead solder or lead birdshot and using a dab of grease to hold it in place on the end of the bolt, close the bolt up on it and the lead will smash to the exact size of the clearance that can be measured exactly with a Mic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 1050596, member: 1290"] As you know you have way to much brass exposed. So much this rifle should not be fired. It is very unsafe as is. You can get a precise measurement on an assembled rifle by cutting a small piece of dead soft lead solder or lead birdshot and using a dab of grease to hold it in place on the end of the bolt, close the bolt up on it and the lead will smash to the exact size of the clearance that can be measured exactly with a Mic. [/QUOTE]
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