15 thou. headspace on M1917... what to do?
I bought a couple of 1917 bolts, so I'll see how they do when they get here.
I also shot some Winchester factory ammo yesterday, deprimed, cleaned, neck-sized and measured case length:
2.492, 2.493, 2.493,
2.495, 2.496, 2.496, 2.497, 2.500, 2.501
6 of 9 were longer than the 2.494 max case length, after a single firing. I'm not sure how unusual that is.
I neck-sized and trimmed all my cases back to 2.487, but I suspect that 2/3 of them will be longer than 2.494 after the next firing.
I think that what I need is a neck sizing die that produces a cartridge which is 10 thousandths longer than a "normal" cartridge between heel and shoulder. Then it wouldn't need to stretch. Is that adjustable on a press? (I have the Lee Classic Loader).
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15 thou. headspace on M1917... what to do?
Ok, I finally received a bolt to try... Except I'm not sure it came off an Enfield as advertised. It's marked "X" instead of E/W/R, there's a serial number stamped on the handle, and slight differences to the extractor:
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15 thou. headspace on M1917... what to do?
Just a little rant: I had purchased two bolts, to see if one might be a thousandth longer and get my rifle to headspace.
The first bolt, advertised on eBay as "1917 Eddystone Enfield Complete Bolt" turned-out to be a P14 bolt; and the second bolt, from a GunBroker seller, arrived today in a parcel weighing a total of 4.5 ounces (including the box).
Arg!