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		<title>New Product: High-Quality PT&amp;G Bolt Heads for Savage Bolts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2012 13:41:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pacific Tool &#038; Gauge, has an outstanding new product, a precision-machined replacement bolt head for Savages. This product, available in a variety of bolt face sizes for $49.99 per unit, can benefit nearly everyone who shoots Savage bolt guns. CLICK HERE for Full Product Review of PT&#038;G Savage Bolt Head When visiting German Salazar&#8217;s excellent [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.pacifictoolandgauge.com/" target="new">Pacific Tool &#038; Gauge</a>, has an outstanding new product, a precision-machined replacement bolt head for Savages. This product, available in a variety of bolt face sizes for $49.99 per unit, can benefit nearly everyone who shoots Savage bolt guns.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ptgsavage02a.jpg" alt="Pacific Tool PTG Savage Bolt Head"></p>
<p><center><font size="3"><b><a href="http://riflemansjournal.blogspot.com/2012/06/good-stuff-ptg-bolt-head-for-savage.html" target="new">CLICK HERE for Full Product Review of PT&#038;G Savage Bolt Head</a></b></font></center></p>
<p>When visiting German Salazar&#8217;s excellent <a href="http://riflemansjournal.blogspot.com" target="new">Rifleman&#8217;s Journal</a> website, we were pleased to see a recent, in-depth review of the <a href="http://riflemansjournal.blogspot.com/2012/06/good-stuff-ptg-bolt-head-for-savage.html" target="new">PT&#038;G Replacement Bolt Head for Savage Bolts</a>. Written by Norm Darnell, this detailed review explains the benefits of the PT&#038;G replacements, compared to the standard Savage bolt heads. After polishing, the factory bolt head can become slightly dished. According to Darnell: &#8220;The area around the firing pin hole sometimes has an indentation deep enough to allow the primer to flow into this void. This makes an unsightly blemish on a fired primer and can lead to hard extraction or worse. One [Savage] rifle I inspected had a continuing problem with pierced primers despite reasonably mild loads[.]&#8221; Even after machining the factory bolt face to make it flat, Darnell encountered problems: &#8220;The firing pin hole seemed to wear excessively which was of some concern. Material strength of the investment-cast bolt head* appears to be the source of these recurring problems.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/ptgsavage03.jpg" alt="Pacific Tool PTG Savage Bolt Head"></p>
<p>After testing out PT&#038;G replacement bolt heads, Darnell found that his problems were solved. With the PT&#038;G replacement bolt head, &#8220;the cartridge case heads and primers indicated no case-head rounding or primer damage&#8221;. Darnell was convinced, so he proceeded to fit PT&#038;B bolt heads &#8220;on all three of my 308 bolts and one 223 with one spare bolt of each.&#8221; It appears that PT&#038;G has a winner here &#8212; a smart, affordable new product that remedies a commonly-observed problem with factory Savage bolt heads.</p>
<p>* In the article, author Darnell writes that Savage factory bolt heads are investment cast. Fred Moreo of <a href="http://sharpshootersupply.com/" target="new">Sharp Shooter Supply</a> says this is not correct: &#8220;Savage bolt heads were NEVER investment cast. From the get-go they were machined from solid stock. In 1988 they went to special profiled 41L40 bar stock to save machining operations and heat treated to 35-42 RC.&#8221;</p>
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