Not that I am aware of.
Is a different firing pin protrusion recommended for large primer cartridges vs small primer cartridge?
Not that I am aware of.
The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.
No, optimum pin protrusion is .035”. Any more is simply limiting the pin travel & as a result, limiting the energy.
if you did a barrel change and are having problems, measure your case protrusion also to see that the case can reach the back of the bolt before the barrel bottoms out..
seldom mentioned but should always be done before installing a different barrel.
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As for the Cocking Piece Pin, set it very close to the edge of the bolt body. I have mine only a couple thous. distance. Take as much pin “fall” as you’re able. I know years ago someone along the way came up with setting the pin distance at 0.080”. Well, this does nothing except loses pin travel. Whereas setting for maximum travel can allow for lighter spring tension. Which aids in bolt lift while still maintaining sufficient striking force.
I was in the camp of plenty of pin fall , heavy springs and plenty of pin protrusion , mine ran about .060, the results were clean grouping and no failures to fire. I’m not a gunsmith just sharing an experience.
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