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Gunsmithing
Bolt needs fitting
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirtrax" data-source="post: 2719401" data-attributes="member: 78945"><p>Ok, a few guys had a good laugh at your expense. Where to go from now? You said it cycles in a CA action you own. Is the new bolt compatible with the cartridge in that rifle? Does the new bolt close and have good contact on the lugs in the CA action? If yes, then does the CA bolt function in the M700 action? Ultimately you need to have a 'smith check things out but you may be able to use all the parts you have without too much $$. </p><p>Here's to hoping your biggest regret is not getting to laugh at the dumb@sses that have made plenty of mistakes and laugh at yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirtrax, post: 2719401, member: 78945"] Ok, a few guys had a good laugh at your expense. Where to go from now? You said it cycles in a CA action you own. Is the new bolt compatible with the cartridge in that rifle? Does the new bolt close and have good contact on the lugs in the CA action? If yes, then does the CA bolt function in the M700 action? Ultimately you need to have a ‘smith check things out but you may be able to use all the parts you have without too much $$. Here’s to hoping your biggest regret is not getting to laugh at the dumb@sses that have made plenty of mistakes and laugh at yours. [/QUOTE]
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