How to measure the headspace and bullet seating depth for a savage rifle which has a floating bolt head?
Should I remove the cocking mechanism and the ejector in the bolt in order to feel true length of the case and position of the bullet ogive? On the internet I saw that some people do this by locking the bolt and feeling small resistance but this requires removing the cocking mechanism and the ejector.
Alternatively for the headspace, can I simply resize a fired case such that the shoulder and neck get resized but the overall case length remain the same? Does this automatically guarantee a very tight fit? And for the bullet seating depth can I first load the bullet a bit longer and let the throat push the bullet in and then I further decrease the overall cartridge length by say 0.04 inch?
The savage bolt nut is really hard to remove and I would be happy if there's a way to set the resizing die and the bullet seating die without disassembling the bolt.
Should I remove the cocking mechanism and the ejector in the bolt in order to feel true length of the case and position of the bullet ogive? On the internet I saw that some people do this by locking the bolt and feeling small resistance but this requires removing the cocking mechanism and the ejector.
Alternatively for the headspace, can I simply resize a fired case such that the shoulder and neck get resized but the overall case length remain the same? Does this automatically guarantee a very tight fit? And for the bullet seating depth can I first load the bullet a bit longer and let the throat push the bullet in and then I further decrease the overall cartridge length by say 0.04 inch?
The savage bolt nut is really hard to remove and I would be happy if there's a way to set the resizing die and the bullet seating die without disassembling the bolt.
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