Texas Solo
B.S. High Master
Getting ready to do a barrel swap on a Savage. What is the purpose of removing the extractor from the bolt?
Is it actually necessary?
Thanks.
Is it actually necessary?
Thanks.
This.It's typically the ejector that is removed as its pressure on the go-gauge can influence the feel of the headspace.
Yes. You should just need a punch to get the ejector and spring out. Easy.Yeah, I meant ejector, not extractor.
That makes perfect sense.
But either way, the gauges will tell the story. Correct?
Feel is vague and subjective, measure or mechanical obstruction is far more reliable.SETING HEAD CLEARANCE WITH THE GAUGE IS A FELL /TOUCH..NOT A VICE AND HAMMER. remove it, it interferes with feel
sorry i disagree...micrometers are metal and their used is a SKILL gained over time. CLOSING the bolt on a go gague is also a mechanical skill. feel is involved.Feel is vague and subjective, measure or mechanical obstruction is far more reliable.
Compare go gauge to brass, if brass is shorter than gauge( hopefully so and within reason) hand tighten barrel on till gauge in closed bolt stops it.
Tighten barrel nut with appropriate fixturing.
If brass is longer than gauge you can easily shim go gauge with clear packaging tape to be the amount you want it longer and proceed as above.
This.I just grind a clearance slot in my headspace gauge, so I don't have to remove the ejector.