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**Reloading Safety Reminder**
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Behle" data-source="post: 53255" data-attributes="member: 523"><p>The M70 bolt on the right, came like that from the factory. But there was no hole in the Rem 700 bolt until I took it to the Smith and ask him to drill one for me. </p><p></p><p>When I went to work the morning after burning my face and explained the marks to a dozen or more co workers, one of them asked me if I had a vented bolt? I wasn't sure what he was talking about so the next morning, I brought in my bolt, and he brought in one of his. He had the two holes, and that is what I had hoped for, but must not have explained well to the smith. ( There may be some reason I'm not aware of why you shouldn't drill two holes in a Remington bolt )</p><p></p><p>The single hole works well, but I still get a little blow back at the end of the bolt. I've pierced primers with the M70 bolt, and didn't know it until seeing the ejected brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Behle, post: 53255, member: 523"] The M70 bolt on the right, came like that from the factory. But there was no hole in the Rem 700 bolt until I took it to the Smith and ask him to drill one for me. When I went to work the morning after burning my face and explained the marks to a dozen or more co workers, one of them asked me if I had a vented bolt? I wasn't sure what he was talking about so the next morning, I brought in my bolt, and he brought in one of his. He had the two holes, and that is what I had hoped for, but must not have explained well to the smith. ( There may be some reason I'm not aware of why you shouldn't drill two holes in a Remington bolt ) The single hole works well, but I still get a little blow back at the end of the bolt. I've pierced primers with the M70 bolt, and didn't know it until seeing the ejected brass. [/QUOTE]
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