Grind off the "bump' and move on. No more worries if another will fit or not.
Brand new to the forum and Savage. Picked up a used Model 10 in .243 and the ejector was seized up. Tried drilling it out, but I only succeeded in making a mess of the bolt head. Ordered a new head from The Gunshack but it's not exactly the same. The description said for models 10-16 and 243-308. The new one is the same size and matches the old one except the new doesn't have the notch cut away for the pin inside the bolt body. My question is, can I remove the pin from inside the bolt body to make the new one fit or do I have the wrong one? I searched for hours to find this one and I don't recall ever seeing a "notched" one listed. I have pictures I can post if needed. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Grind off the "bump' and move on. No more worries if another will fit or not.
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Thanks guys. I figured I could, but didn't want to take the chance without knowing for sure.
Got it! The dremel worked perfectly and only took a few minutes. Time to see how this thing shoots. To the range!
Did you reset the headspace? Or at least check it with a gage?
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As jonbearman said, you must check your headspace whenever you change out a bolt head or bolt body. A slight tolerance difference can screw up the headspace. If it is different, then rest your headspace and you are good to go.
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