Is there any way to adjust the firing pin protrusion on the Axis ?
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Is there any way to adjust the firing pin protrusion on the Axis ?
So if I recontour the firing pin tip to stop primer flow around it I could grind on the back of the bolthead to compensate.
Not sure I'm asking right, but on my other Savages I recontour, adjust and primer cratering almost disappears.
How far does the firing pin protrude now?
Typically the factory protrusion is around .055", which would give you plenty of room to re-contour the tip. I wouldn't make it shorter than .035" protrusion.
I wouldn't go much less than .045 personally. If you do you're asking for uneven ignition and possible light strikes/misfires if the conditions are right or a primer is seated just a bit too deep. Unless your firing pin protrudes more than about .060 I wouldn't mess with it. A friend of mine had a Ruger M77 that was getting misfires occasionally in cold weather, and his firing pin was protruding .043". He put in a new firing pin that measured .050" protrusion and the problem vanished.
http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...rotrusion-Data has some amplifying information I compiled from a variety of sources.
Thanks all. I found out what I needed to know. I believe i'll stick with a regular 10/110 fornext build..
IIRC, some of the newer 10/110 rifles have a newer, different style of firing pin that is not as adjustable as the older style.