TheCoachZed
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Me again!
I followed the advice of measuring the popped primers off a new, freshly primed case. They seemed to indicate headspace was about 0.010 off (measured four, took the average), so I bought an oversized locking bolt in that size.
Followed instructions to disassemble rifle, got the old locking bolt out. Went to insert new one, and it slid right in until the last few mm of travel. Now the gun will ####, fire, etc, but the bolt will not full close!


Suggestions? I am thinking, remove new bolt, figure out where to file it down, and start handfitting, just like they did in the Winchester factories of yore?
Or am I a fool who is playing with fire and needs to take his rifle back to the LGS?
My thinking is, I could easily ruin the headspace on the new locking bolt with non-careful use of a file.
Hi folks,
I have a Pre-64 Winchester 94 that was popping primers, so I took it to the LGS last fall to get him to run his gauges through it. Lo and behold, it closed on a No-go gauge, then on a Field gauge.
He gave me the "over" numbers on those, but I lost them. As in, how far over the headspace was.
Anyway, I have found replacement locking bolts here here and here, that will tighten up my headspace.
Given that my rifle closes on a .30-30 field gauge, which one of those locking bolts do I want?
I followed the advice of measuring the popped primers off a new, freshly primed case. They seemed to indicate headspace was about 0.010 off (measured four, took the average), so I bought an oversized locking bolt in that size.
Followed instructions to disassemble rifle, got the old locking bolt out. Went to insert new one, and it slid right in until the last few mm of travel. Now the gun will ####, fire, etc, but the bolt will not full close!
Suggestions? I am thinking, remove new bolt, figure out where to file it down, and start handfitting, just like they did in the Winchester factories of yore?
Or am I a fool who is playing with fire and needs to take his rifle back to the LGS?
My thinking is, I could easily ruin the headspace on the new locking bolt with non-careful use of a file.
Hi folks,
I have a Pre-64 Winchester 94 that was popping primers, so I took it to the LGS last fall to get him to run his gauges through it. Lo and behold, it closed on a No-go gauge, then on a Field gauge.
He gave me the "over" numbers on those, but I lost them. As in, how far over the headspace was.
Anyway, I have found replacement locking bolts here here and here, that will tighten up my headspace.
Given that my rifle closes on a .30-30 field gauge, which one of those locking bolts do I want?
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