Yes there is a way. Don't even use a file!Is there any way to shorten it on these firing pins without a file?
http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...rotrusion-Data
I got a new to me 223 barrel and bolt head. I installed them and test fired it and here's result.
I am measuring the firing pin protrusion at .065. Is there any way to shorten it on these firing pins without a file?
I'm measuring the difference of the firing pin hole and the firing pin to be roughly .003-.005. Not sure what it's suppose to be. It's not an exact measurement. With the pin laying on one side of the hole I used the calipers to push it to the other side and measure the difference.
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Yes there is a way. Don't even use a file!Is there any way to shorten it on these firing pins without a file?
http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...rotrusion-Data
What?...you don't have a file? The easiest way is to file the tip flat until you have .035" protrusion, then chuck it in a drill and radius the corner with a stone.
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