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So basically you can turn it and you can feel the spring give and once the spring bottoms out then you are fine? It seems like you could do it without taking it out but I'm not a professional at all LOLI hardly ever take it out. Just be sure if you don’t that you are for sure feeling the hard stop of the bolt face hitting gauge hitting chamber and that you don’t stop when you start to feel spring pressure from the ejector. Definitely a best practice to go ahead and remove though.
I plan on removing them just wanted to see what ever one does or if theres any secrets but i think with that sinclair tool make it pretty slick and easyIt's just a risk... If there's a piece of grit or whatever that causes it to bind and not depress all the way, it can give you a false headspace. They aren't too hard to remove, I've skipped small stuff like this in the past and it bit me in the ass... YMMV.
I remove them always, it's easy work for my peace of mind.
Now is it a same process to reinstall just put the spring and plunger in press it down and put the pin back in?
Some gauges have a notch cut in them for the plunger.Seeing how many people take the plunger out of there rem 700 to set headspace with gauges? Barrel nut system
Nice what ones? I ordered forsterSome gauges have a notch cut in them for the plunger.
Seeing how many people take the plunger out of there rem 700 to set headspace with gauges? Barrel nut system
Oh alright i will check them outI have a Manson 6.5 Creedmoor gauge that is notched.
Thank you for help and yes id rather remove it before grinding lolIf your changing barrels like tires in a circle track race, one workaround to help expedite is to simply grind a clearance notch into the head of the gauge. Certain companies years ago used to do this pretty routinely and they worked fine. I would still make the effort to remove the fire control out of the bolt before doing it this way.
Oh man yeah makes it look easy lol im for sure going to play around and take it out and see what i can get doneMy cousin was complaining about it so I timed myself removing the plunger
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"34 seconds to walk to the jeep and get the hammer out and walk back in the door, 11 seconds to grab a nail out of the box, 14 seconds to walk over and take the bolt out of the rifle, 12 seconds and the ejector is out and everything is set down and I stop the phone."
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Just dont pull the punch or nail out until you have your finger covering the spring loaded ejector so it doesnt fly out.
To reinstall its basically the same thing, start the pin in first before you insert the spring and ejector to make it easy on yourself.
"2 minutes 10 seconds to put it back in and put the hammer up, that includes 20 seconds looking for the nail i dropped on the carpet"
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Hook a case under the extractor and rock it over to depress the plunger when you send the pin all the way in.
Removing the firing pin is as easy as hooking the firing pin tab under your shoe lace and pulling while twisting. 30 seconds for that.
You dont need any special tools.
So you just leave as is put gauge in extractor and test? No removal of anythingI never removed the plunger when setting headspace on a barrel nut setup.
So you just leave as is put gauge in extractor and test? No removal of anything
Dave Manson was also the one who told me I could use tape instead of a no-go.Oh alright i will check them out
Thats what i figured that it would hit hard when the plunger was pressed. And if off the no go will close in theory and know that i didnt go far enough. I think i will try both ways and seeI just get barrel about 3/4 in, hook gauge under the extractor and push gauge straight with my finger and send it home.
Then screw in barrel til it stops.
You don’t really even feel any resistance from the plunger.
You WILL feel it stop when gauge gets tight.
On there website they said they didnt offer the cut out gauges only big ordersSome gauges have a notch cut in them for the plunger.
Yeah excited to try this outI always measure the gauge against the brass.
if brass is a thou or two short that’s perfect.
if it’s the same as the gauge there a super easy cheat to accommodate that scenario.
As i said you barely feel resistance from the plunger.Thats what i figured that it would hit hard when the plunger was pressed. And if off the no go will close in theory and know that i didnt go far enough. I think i will try both ways and see
Nice yeah simple enough thank you for infoAs i said you barely feel resistance from the plunger.
when the shoulder hits on the barrel it stops
What’s so difficult about stop?
Doing this I’ve never been able to close bolt on a go gauge with 1 layer of 2 thou packing tape.
On initial firing my brass grows less than 2 thou.
Not surprisedI seen pva said leave everything in screw in barrel on go til its tight with hard stop tight nut up and go shoot. Same method as yours
Well thank you for great info i will be trying this when i get everything 16 weeks but figured i would get info nowNot surprised
It’s so easy to do with the ejector in.
LolTook the plunger out just to see very easy to take out and in. Going to buy a punch to fit rather a nail i ended up bending the pen so gotta order a new one now
Haha i knew something was going to happen. But yeah i just wanted to try it but now gotta wait for pin i guess not shooting this weekend lol i agreeLol
Your pin just told you why unnecessary steps are unwise!
Haha no but i think it was already messed up alittle and then i made it worse.Doing anything the wrong way is unwise. How do you bend the pin? Were you using a 5lb sledge hammer?
For setting headspace I don't bother removing the plunger.
For checking actual case headspace by feel or finding lands I remove it. It's so easy I don't see why you wouldn't.
They must be selling me leftovers, my big orders were for a quantity of one. I have a 300 SAUM and a 30-06 from them that are also notched.On there website they said they didnt offer the cut out gauges only big orders
Well im going to call them now and see. I read that on there website so didnt want to bother but i will give them a callThey must be selling me leftovers, my big orders were for a quantity of one. I have a 300 SAUM and a 30-06 from them that are also notched.
You dont need any special tools.