nksmfamjp
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It is my understanding that I need the bolt to have zero spring pressure on the action and case base. Under this condition, I can find the max cbtd that will allow the bolt to drop under its own weight. That is the only way to do this. Other methods are a guess.
With cbto, I can do the same thing, but I lift the bolt handle. When the cbto is short enough to raise the bolt without the click from the primary extraction cam, I know it is just short of max cbto.
Without removing the ejector, what can I do to determine these dimensions to the same accuracy without meaningless lower accuracy tools?
With cbto, I can do the same thing, but I lift the bolt handle. When the cbto is short enough to raise the bolt without the click from the primary extraction cam, I know it is just short of max cbto.
Without removing the ejector, what can I do to determine these dimensions to the same accuracy without meaningless lower accuracy tools?