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Just curious what you are trying to accomplish?Can anyone explain how to measure or tell when its needed to recut the cocking cam on a savage 10 or a rem700? Any before and after pictures?
Sounds expensive to do properly. I wouldn't trust the average gunsmith to do the job. Some are experts some not. Sounds like a lot of trouble to solve a problem you don't really have.Can anyone explain how to measure or tell when its needed to recut the cocking cam on a savage 10 or a rem700? Any before and after pictures?
Speaking of 700s have you measured your FP fall? What is it? What is your FP protrusion? What is the weight of your FP spring when cocked? How much cock on close do you have? If you want to learn about these actions, you need to learn how to make all of these measurements. Changing the cocking cam really has nothing to do with what you are trying to achieve. The ony reason that that is done is to increase FP fall and most 700s have plenty. Lowering the bottom of the cam notch actually makes the cam more verticle which increases bolt lift because more work is being done wiht the same amount of bolt rotation. Do you understand how this works?I'm a self proclaimed thinker. Only wanting to learn and grow my abilities. I will only be doing this on my own gear and fully understand the risk vs reward