Thank you for posting these images!
I shoot for .003 between the bolt nose & barrel tenon. I also set for .044 headspace.Jim,
We are in agreement. My point was if the bolt nose does hit the barrel face it is too tight. There should always be clearance. The counter bore in the bolt nose ensures the head of the case is surrounded but should not be deep enough to allow the bolt nose to hit the barrel.
Stowaway,Hi there,
actually we leave the opening topic ("bullet sorting")
However, these things are also interesting to think about.
I could imagine that the firing pin pushes the case forward a little. Hm?
As soon as the primer and propelant builds up the pressure, the case is pushed back against the bolt.
I don't think (I don't know) that there is a misalignment of the bullet. The chamber is not much bigger than the case.
A little back to the opening topic:
All important match shooters I know do ammunition tests first and decide on the best lot.
I don't know anyone who was really happy with measuring Rim or anything else.
The Stowaway
Tony.. i myself feels that sorting does not make good ammo more accurate.. but i do feel that it makes the fliers more consistentStowaway,
You speak the truth as ugly as it is, and yet we continue our quest for rimfire accuracy.
Nothing wrong with sorting, but may not be the most productive activity.
If it makes the shooter more confidant then it is worthwhile. If you think it will yield perfect ammo you may be disappointed.
TKH
Keith,
Great question. Look at the illustration and think when the bolt cams closed and the front of the cartridge rim isn't against the barrel face.
When the firing pin strikes the case does it drive the round forward? If it does, since the pin only strikes one point on the case does that cause misalign of the bullet?
Would full engraving vs on the partial engraving have an affect on this?
For me these are unresolved questions.
The best I can tell from experience is that taking out that clearance results in much worse accuracy.
It has to be there but in what amounts are ideal/best, I still don't know.
TKH