I did it all myself. You'll need a vise, action wrench and go, no go gauges. Probably cheaper to have a smith spin it together if you don't have the tools.
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I did it all myself. You'll need a vise, action wrench and go, no go gauges. Probably cheaper to have a smith spin it together if you don't have the tools.
What did you use for a go, no go gauge. Think I used blue painters tape on a module to set mine, but it’s a bit tightI did it all myself. You'll need a vise, action wrench and go, no go gauges. Probably cheaper to have a smith spin it together if you don't have the tools.
Question, what do you have to do to the bolt face to ensure proper ignitions?I bought a prefit from arrowhead and used a remington 700 action I had laying around. I used a grayboe Phoenix stock. It works great, no complaints. I shoot arrowhead nsr 275 grain bullets.
Nothing. The primer modules are basically a replica of a std casehead. The come in std and mag diameters to match whichever boltface you have.Question, what do you have to do to the bolt face to ensure proper ignitions?
And if you have a plunger style ejector it needs taken outQuestion, what do you have to do to the bolt face to ensure proper ignitions?
Both the comments above are correct.Question, what do you have to do to the bolt face to ensure proper ignitions?