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Headspacing a matching Enfield
Is there a reason to check headspace on a Enfield No4 MKI whose bolt is numbered the same as the receiver? Let's discuss the case wherein a rifle with a very good/excellent bore(not excessively worne)is involved.
I have had Endields checked with headspace gauges by my gunsmith but I wonder if it is a practical safety concern in the case as described above?
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spelling correction; endields to Enfields.
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01-23-2011 11:45 AM
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It is always a good idea to check the headspace on a second hand rifle. Bear in mind that the bolt heads come in 4 different sizes and can easily be switched, and the rifle may have been rebarreled. It isn't a bad idea also to check that both locking lugs are contacting their seating faces in the receiver correctly.
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Very good reasoning-thanks.
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You might take a look at Milsurps - Headspace 101 for .303's for a different opinion.
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