(( I don't find the of closing the bolt while holding down the trigger to be used in troubleshooting any known issue that I am aware of. If there is "end play" between the bolt head and the breech in the uncocked position, there is no reason to machine your barrel.))
I just seen some marks on the bolt head and could not understand what was making them . And now I know that it is not from firing the gun , it is from closing the bolt on a empty chamber . Like I said a uncocked firing pin has a little end play. Even my custom actions have a little end play when the firing pin is not cocked .
(( To prove me wrong you mark the bolthead, you close the bolt while pulling the trigger and thrusting the bolt forward. I concede. You got me.))
That is not what I'm talking about . A uncocked firing pin , the boit has a little end play and made some rub marks on the front of my bolt is what I have found out .
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