| 11. | Cases need to be trimmed to 3.06 " length and the rims rebated to fit a . 416 Rigby bolt face.
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| 12. | For this reason, it is a much more economical alternative to cartridges which need larger actions types and larger bolt faces.
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| 13. | The large claw extractor was eliminated in favor of a small, but effective part mounted in a newly recessed bolt face.
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| 14. | The recoil blows back the bolt, feeds a new round onto the bolt face, which pushes the expended casing off the bolt face.
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| 15. | The recoil blows back the bolt, feeds a new round onto the bolt face, which pushes the expended casing off the bolt face.
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| 16. | The Gallager was loaded from the rear with brass Springfield ) were ignited by percussion cap, which was placed on the bolt face.
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| 17. | The rebated rim design allows for the cartridge to utilize actions chambered for rifles based on the . 375 Holland & Holland bolt face diameter.
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| 18. | The case is driven back against the bolt face which results in the stretching of the case, particularly the sidewall immediately forward of the web.
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| 19. | Stripping is simple : Safety on, remove magazine, cock and hold bolt open, rotate to left, inspect bolt face and chamber, release bolt under control.
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| 20. | The large bolt face and the length of the Magnum Mauser No . 5 action was easily adopted for use with the . 416 Rigby cartridge.
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