Bolt Face Diameter Chart
Bolt Face Diameter Chart - There are basically four main bolt face diameters and two action lengths that cover most cartridges, with just a few falling outside of those. Imo, the folks who say mods to the bolt face or extractor are required for the swede are engaging in desktop troubleshooting. Found this elsewhere and from looking at my shell holder reference chart it appears to be correct. Is.02 a world of difference on the bolt face side ? What magnum bolt face is.532? If you want faster then you have to have the bolt face opened to.470 then you have lots of choices. I've had two 6.5 swedes built on mauser '98 actions, one commercial, one military.
What magnum bolt face is.532? I'm new to this, so forgive my lack of knowledge. .17 remington.204 ruger.223 remington.243 w.308 w thank you! Chamfer is good, extractor is good, so i'm thinking bolt face diameter.
I have a cheat sheet/ready reference and thought i would share it with every anyone that is interested. Our bolts are sold as complete units only. I personally like the 22/250 ai or the texas trophy hunter (6mm / 223) if the bolt has the.470 bolt face diameter. Chamfer is good, extractor is good, so i'm thinking bolt face diameter. .473 and.532 (for std magnum). There are basically four main bolt face diameters and two action lengths that cover most cartridges, with just a few falling outside of those.
If you want faster then you have to have the bolt face opened to.470 then you have lots of choices. I've built a batch of ppc bolts, that don't want to eject. I've had two 6.5 swedes built on mauser '98 actions, one commercial, one military. Our bolts are sold as complete units only. Which bolt face is used for these calibers, and what other calibers can be used with each particular bolt face.
.17 remington.204 ruger.223 remington.243 w.308 w thank you! There are basically four main bolt face diameters and two action lengths that cover most cartridges, with just a few falling outside of those. Which bolt face is used for these calibers, and what other calibers can be used with each particular bolt face. I've had two 6.5 swedes built on mauser '98 actions, one commercial, one military.
Is There A Chart Or Something That Can Define What Actions And Bolt Faces Go To What Cartridge?
They're currently.447, but they seem to be a little sticky on the ejection, but eject freely with the bolt held in the vise. The rst database or bolt face diameter chart, is of the various cartridges that can work with the same bolt faces and action lengths. Found this elsewhere and from looking at my shell holder reference chart it appears to be correct. All of these groups of cartridges should.
What Magnum Bolt Face Is.532?
I didn't kow there was a standard magnum and a regular magnum bolt face. If you want faster then you have to have the bolt face opened to.470 then you have lots of choices. There are basically four main bolt face diameters and two action lengths that cover most cartridges, with just a few falling outside of those. I've built a batch of ppc bolts, that don't want to eject.
Is.02 A World Of Difference On The Bolt Face Side ?
Some times when considering a re barrel and chamber or cartridge change you need to know what round will work without bolt face and extractor work. Chamfer is good, extractor is good, so i'm thinking bolt face diameter. I use lapua brass exclusively. .473 and.532 (for std magnum).
I'm New To This, So Forgive My Lack Of Knowledge.
Which bolt face is used for these calibers, and what other calibers can be used with each particular bolt face. Our bolts are sold as complete units only. I have a cheat sheet/ready reference and thought i would share it with every anyone that is interested. The rim diameter of the 6.8 western is.535.
Is.02 a world of difference on the bolt face side ? There are basically four main bolt face diameters and two action lengths that cover most cartridges, with just a few falling outside of those. The rim diameter of the 6.8 western is.535. They're currently.447, but they seem to be a little sticky on the ejection, but eject freely with the bolt held in the vise. Our bolts are sold as complete units only.