That's a good question. I would think firing pin spring tension would be the same on nearly every bolt action rifle. The primers are relatively soft and don't take that much to detonate. One fellow that can answer that question would be: JE CUSTOM.What is the ideal spring pressure, measured in the cocked position, for an .062" firing pin on Remington Model 7 .
That's a good question. I would think firing pin spring tension would be the same on nearly every bolt action rifle. The primers are relatively soft and don't take that much to detonate. One fellow that can answer that question would be: JE CUSTOM.
I would also like to know he answer to that.
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All i can tell you is what I was taught, that it should be for all length bolts/actions.
The minimum firing spring pressure "cocked" should be 28 Pounds to effect a good ignition and 30 pounds for a max I have seen them a bit higher to improve lock time but they are notorious for piercing primer cups on many types of primers.
If you spring tension is light, you can add a washer to the firing pin spring and increase it, but don't add to much or you will get spring bind and then it will not work correctly.
That's all I know about it
J E CUSTOM
[QUOTE="RYEWSKY25284, post: 1791564, member: 7658 "One fellow that can answer that question would be: JE CUSTOM.
I would also like to know he answer to that.