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Your BEST bet is to have a COMPETENT gunsmith check the headspsce for you.
He will be equipped with a proper set of headspsce gauges and the knowledge to complete the task.
Chances are that with the new bolt, the headspace is within limits but it's best to let someone who FULLY understands the headspace game determine this.
Zeke
a difference of .003" is the difference between correct headspace, and dangerously over headspace.
if you want to check the headspace, buy a set of go/no-go gauges. the bolt should close fully on the go gauge. With the no-go gauge, you should only be able to close the bolt about 2/3's of the way. As my instructor told me "you should be able to drop a house on the bolt and it still not close with the no-go gauge inserted"
When checking headspace one should dis-assemble the bolt, extractor included , insert gauge into chamber and CAREFULLY manipulate the bolt handle.
There is quite a bit of camming power in a bolt action rifle.
Zeke
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