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Of course, the other option to to fool around with the shape and fit of the breechbolt and associated mechanism and thus drop the bolt about 1/8 inch in the receiver.but I think that would be tricky.General delivery information available from the auctioneer Don't really want to weld it up and ruin the bolt's heat treatment. What interests me now is whether or not the old firing pin hole will need to be plugged up.and, I can't see why it would have to be. Thus, with a new firing pin exit hole (bored lower in the breechblock), the offset pin will come out lower on the breechface and thus "aim" in the center of the cartridge. The offset firing pin keeps the same firing pin tunnel but places the pin portion of the firing pin itself off center (the firing pin is a 1.5 inch tube about 3/16 inch in diameter and the firing pin itself is a "nipple" on the end perhaps 1/4 inch long). Well, it's not clear semantically if the rifle's bore is off center/offset its just that the firing pin's "bore" (or tunnel) through the breechblock "aims" at the rim rather than at the center of the cartridge's end.