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55 thousands has oft times been minimal protruding from bolt face.I think ihave read before that the fired position tip should be between 45 and 60 mils
On the Savage you can just back off the retainer that has the fingers on the back end. PTG recommends backing it off 4 turns and trying that, but do not back it off too far. Can be dangerous.ok thanks for the dimension, .240 fall is what i will shoot for, i just want to check my Savage LRPV, if it's over cocking gonna get the grinder out.
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On the Savage you can just back off the retainer that has the fingers on the back end. PTG recommends backing it off 4 turns and trying that, but do not back it off too far. Can be dangerous.
I think folks are attributing too much magic to this process. There ain't no rocket science involved. Here are the instructions from Dave Kiff (PTG):I never go about it that way, all you are doing is shortening the lift by the cocking pc starting contact at approx 1/4 way up on the ramp, does nothing to ease the lift, i still keep the cocking pc approx .010 off the bottom of the ramp. if you send your action to SSS Fred does it the right way. Kevin Rayhill does it correctly too. sear engagement has to be timed when doing it the way Fred at SSS does it.
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