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    mopar440
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    rum front baffle


    i was wanting a pic of a rum front baffle with the notch was going to mod my edge to a repeater does any know where i could buy one i could not find it on brownells

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    ellobo
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    Re: rum front baffle

    If your talking about the baffle with a notch that fits a nub on the inside of the bold body they are probably not available anymore. You can use a current one by grinding off the nub in the bolt body. its commonly done.
    El Lobo

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    KRP
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    Re: rum front baffle

    Quote Originally Posted by ellobo
    If your talking about the baffle with a notch that fits a nub on the inside of the bold body they are probably not available anymore. You can use a current one by grinding off the nub in the bolt body. its commonly done.
    El Lobo
    I believe he's talking about the front baffle used on the RUMs to extend the bolt throw. The baffle doesn't go into the bolt body, you're thinking of the bolt head.

    All the RUM parts are out of production. Just notch a standard baffle where it hits the sear(bolt stop) so it can slide back farther. By "edge" you mean 338/300 RUM? If so both mine function as repeaters(~3.85" OAL) with standard unmodified front baffles. The center feed action does have the feed ramp notched though.

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    ellobo
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    Re: rum front baffle

    Thanks for the correction KRP. Lesson learned and it will be archived.

    El Lobo

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    mopar440
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    Re: rum front baffle

    i was wondering how big the notch was my load on the edge 3.910 right know which is a real deep throat i havent played with it back off the lands .060 seems a long way to jump still havent finished with load development

    as far a repeater i was thinking off notching the baffle and cleaning up the rear mag opening of the action and moving the mag aft seems to be alot more meat in near the rear of the mag opening compared the to the front

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    KRP
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    Re: rum front baffle

    I opened the mag cut out in the action as far back as the baffle allows the bolt head to go on the staggered action. There is room to go a little farther I think without worry of getting too close to the rear action screw. With my rounds the bullets jump more than .060, you might be surprised by it.

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    Re: rum front baffle

    I don't know for sure but you may be able to use a front baffle from a push feed short action magnum. Here's a picture of one on the right.

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