Mr Baker, is the protrusion of 0.125" for any caliber?
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Mr Baker, is the protrusion of 0.125" for any caliber?
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You can use a caliper or depth mic and measure from the rim to the face of a bolt head of any rimless or rebated rim "cartridge" and you will see they are all very similar dimensional in the axis for the extraction feature. The Savage bolt head design dictates the length of the case protrusion. They all pretty much fall in the same depth. Even belted cases.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
The factory acceptable specs are .125" min, .130" max. for all calibers, EXCEPT the 110 BA .338 Lapua magnum, which is .140" min., .145" max.
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You should able to use this technique for re-throating worn barrels with just a reamer. After removing stock from the threaded end ream till you get the required .125" dimension and you're good to go.
Set headspace with a new unprimed case, be sure the bolt will not close with a piece of Scotch tape on the case and that's it.
HM
"Removing stock from the threaded end" is the same as setting the barrel back.
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
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