Hi All,
I, myself, am not a gunsmith, but I need some guidance on what to do about a firing pin hole that was drilled off-center during manufacture. The maker is out of business, so a return to the factory is not an option. I bought the gun used on g-broker, and have not shot it yet, so I can't say how well it currently shoots. I have a second rifle from the same maker with the same problem, so if I can find a solution, I'd fix the second gun, too.
As the photos below indicate, the firing pin hole is about .015" off-center with reference to the OD of the bolt body. (I know the caliper looks a little crooked in the photos, but I have carefully done this measurement *multiple* times hoping it is just operator error I am seeing, but I always get the same off-center result). My original plan for this rifle was to have a smith do a full action truing and custom barrel to turn it into an excellent shooter, but, now, I am worried the off-center firing pin hole will always limit the accuracy, and thus any custom accuracy work will be a waste of resources.
A couple of well-respected gunsmiths have looked at this problem, and opined the off-center hole will negatively affect accuracy, and, unfortunately, a repair would be too difficult to be worth the cost. Best to just accept that the gun will be accurate enough for hunting and forget about ever getting gilt-edge accuracy from it.
Any idea on how much this will affect accuracy? Any suggestions on how to fix it?



TIA
I, myself, am not a gunsmith, but I need some guidance on what to do about a firing pin hole that was drilled off-center during manufacture. The maker is out of business, so a return to the factory is not an option. I bought the gun used on g-broker, and have not shot it yet, so I can't say how well it currently shoots. I have a second rifle from the same maker with the same problem, so if I can find a solution, I'd fix the second gun, too.
As the photos below indicate, the firing pin hole is about .015" off-center with reference to the OD of the bolt body. (I know the caliper looks a little crooked in the photos, but I have carefully done this measurement *multiple* times hoping it is just operator error I am seeing, but I always get the same off-center result). My original plan for this rifle was to have a smith do a full action truing and custom barrel to turn it into an excellent shooter, but, now, I am worried the off-center firing pin hole will always limit the accuracy, and thus any custom accuracy work will be a waste of resources.
A couple of well-respected gunsmiths have looked at this problem, and opined the off-center hole will negatively affect accuracy, and, unfortunately, a repair would be too difficult to be worth the cost. Best to just accept that the gun will be accurate enough for hunting and forget about ever getting gilt-edge accuracy from it.
Any idea on how much this will affect accuracy? Any suggestions on how to fix it?



TIA