I would like to rebarrel my AI AW to 6.5x47 instead of .260 or 6.5 Creedmoor due to the quality / quantity available brass. Since, there were reports of primer issues I decided to "Reverse Engineer" the problem to figure out what the solution should be.
The AI AW firing pin diameter is Substantially larger than a short action Rem 700 (.308 case head). There is no a debate about it, the AI AW firing pin is "substantially over sized" compared to a Rem 700 firing pin. I have measured both. This is causing primer piercing and primer cratering on small rifle primers using the .308 bolt head. There is also no debate about this, even though people here will tell you otherwise. I ran FE models (I reverse Engineer for a Living)of the different diameters using plastic deformation caused the 2 different firing pin diameter using small primer diameters as the limit of material. The models say the 700 is fine but it should pierce every time using the material modulus of the cup for the AI, but it doesn't so I attribute it to some built in safety factor, or just plain luck. So, I recommend highly against using an un-modified AI AW bolt head for small rifle primers.
So my question is; who can reduce the firing pin diameter of my firing pin and firing pin hole (build up required) of my AI AW bolt down to say the Rem 700 diameter at least? What does this entail (what process)?
I thought I would call GA precision (who I would prefer), but I hear their turn-around is measured in years. So, who else out their does this sort of thing.
The AI AW firing pin diameter is Substantially larger than a short action Rem 700 (.308 case head). There is no a debate about it, the AI AW firing pin is "substantially over sized" compared to a Rem 700 firing pin. I have measured both. This is causing primer piercing and primer cratering on small rifle primers using the .308 bolt head. There is also no debate about this, even though people here will tell you otherwise. I ran FE models (I reverse Engineer for a Living)of the different diameters using plastic deformation caused the 2 different firing pin diameter using small primer diameters as the limit of material. The models say the 700 is fine but it should pierce every time using the material modulus of the cup for the AI, but it doesn't so I attribute it to some built in safety factor, or just plain luck. So, I recommend highly against using an un-modified AI AW bolt head for small rifle primers.
So my question is; who can reduce the firing pin diameter of my firing pin and firing pin hole (build up required) of my AI AW bolt down to say the Rem 700 diameter at least? What does this entail (what process)?
I thought I would call GA precision (who I would prefer), but I hear their turn-around is measured in years. So, who else out their does this sort of thing.