Hey guys, kinda new to gunsmithing.
I have a savage mark II from the mid 90's. Sometimes when I fire it the firing pin puts a small hole or cracks the casing and sends black powder back around the bolt and in my face. At first I thought this was because the firing pin was too sharp or long, so I filed it down very slightly. But the problem still occurs from time to time.
In addition, sometimes the extractors do not grab the empty casing. The casing is not jammed, it can easily be pulled out with a screwdriver or pocket knife, but the ejectors just aren't grabbing it.
I mentioned this to the guys at the local gun shop and they said it might be a head spacing problem. From what I gather, that means the distance between the flat face of the barrel and the bolt face. Is that the correct definition of headspacing? And could headspacing be the source of these problems?
I have a savage mark II from the mid 90's. Sometimes when I fire it the firing pin puts a small hole or cracks the casing and sends black powder back around the bolt and in my face. At first I thought this was because the firing pin was too sharp or long, so I filed it down very slightly. But the problem still occurs from time to time.
In addition, sometimes the extractors do not grab the empty casing. The casing is not jammed, it can easily be pulled out with a screwdriver or pocket knife, but the ejectors just aren't grabbing it.
I mentioned this to the guys at the local gun shop and they said it might be a head spacing problem. From what I gather, that means the distance between the flat face of the barrel and the bolt face. Is that the correct definition of headspacing? And could headspacing be the source of these problems?