Help -Mauser-Musgrave firing pin safety
Somewhat off-topic but I hope you will bear with me.
Just aquired a Mauser actioned .308Win Musgrave target rifle - aftermarket?
The back end of the firing pin screws into the cocking piece and is locked with a grub screw - so the pin projection can be adjusted from nil to .109 inch.
It is currrently set at .063inch.
The firing pin has an integral collar circa 2.5 inches from the tip - the rear of this acts as a bearing for the spring and the front stops on an internal shoulder in the bolt body to give the firing pin projection of .109inch. Any lesser projection is controlled by the front of the cocking piece striking a shoulder in the cocking piece holder.
Is this a satisfactory set-up and if yes what should the optimum pin projection be for .308Win?
The safety is a swing action on the cocking piece holder - this should swing into a slot in the cocking piece at full cock - but it doesnt because of a little forward creep of the sear at full cock. The trigger is single action breaking at about 4lb 4oz. Before I dismantle everything is this creep likely to be adjustable in the trigger?(trigger marked ERA)
Thanks in anticipation - John