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Old October 10, 2010, 07:36 PM   #9
triggerman770
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because it put a right hand pressure on the gauge, and give an inaccuate picture, not to mention putting a slight bind on the barrel as it seat to the receiver. The savage rifles hav a floating bolt head to help in headspacing.
you almost never have to lap Savage lugs due to this. The bolthead is pinned
to the end of the body. you should also meromve the extractor so that it won't put right hand pressure on the gauge
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