Alex Wheeler
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Im building a 2000yd rifle for a customer on a model L action. The bolt is older and has the old style threaded shroud. The firing pins were light and so were the springs back then, they also guided the firing pin differently and had shallow cocking ramps that only allow about .210" of firing pin fall without adding cock on close. I much prefer the new style ignition especially on a 2kyd rifle hitting magnum primers. I have done this before and figured Id take a couple pictures as it is kind of interesting and Bat will not do the updates on these older bolts.
I ordered all the new parts, luckily they really didnt change things too much. I modify the shroud by setting it up in the lathe and cutting threads on it, fitting them very tightly. This works out very well, in fact the ones I have done had absolutely no drag on the firing pins. The threads in the bolts have been very straight. You can see the new parts on the left and old assembly on the right with the before and after of a new shroud.


The next step was to re cut the cocking cam helix so I can time the action and gain some firing pin fall. Before and after,


I can then time the ignition and fit the rest of the parts and modify the action to allow for the increased pin fall. I ended up with .242" of firing pin fall with a neutral handoff (no cock on close or fall on close). I made up a 22lb. spring for it and it opens and closes very nicely. It sounds much better than before. Its nice to get some unusual jobs from time to time to get the brain going. Its quite a bit of work, but I have gotten the before and after feedback of these mods and it has cured a handful of rifles accuracy problems, typically unexplained vertical fliers.
I ordered all the new parts, luckily they really didnt change things too much. I modify the shroud by setting it up in the lathe and cutting threads on it, fitting them very tightly. This works out very well, in fact the ones I have done had absolutely no drag on the firing pins. The threads in the bolts have been very straight. You can see the new parts on the left and old assembly on the right with the before and after of a new shroud.


The next step was to re cut the cocking cam helix so I can time the action and gain some firing pin fall. Before and after,


I can then time the ignition and fit the rest of the parts and modify the action to allow for the increased pin fall. I ended up with .242" of firing pin fall with a neutral handoff (no cock on close or fall on close). I made up a 22lb. spring for it and it opens and closes very nicely. It sounds much better than before. Its nice to get some unusual jobs from time to time to get the brain going. Its quite a bit of work, but I have gotten the before and after feedback of these mods and it has cured a handful of rifles accuracy problems, typically unexplained vertical fliers.
