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Remington 700 Accurizing on a shoestring
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<blockquote data-quote="ol mike" data-source="post: 137205" data-attributes="member: 4683"><p>270yotekiller ,</p><p></p><p>Pull the bolt out and see if the lugs are baring evenly ,on the backside of the two square protruding lugs -look at the metal to metal wear and see if they both look the same.</p><p>If one has more wear than the other you can put a dab of valve lapping compound on the side w/the most wear.Then work the bolt up and down to lap off some of the metal so the other lug bare more evenly.Make sure to give it a good cleaning afterwords.</p><p></p><p>GET A BETTER STOCK !! You WILL be glad you did trust me.I use to think -what in the world would someone buy a different stock for until i bought a HS Precision.I now have three.</p><p></p><p>There is a 300wsm Douglas barrel for sale on 24 hour campfire for $180 + some brass.The thread says selling a rem 300 saum -it sold but the barrel is still available -they're $260ish new.They are very good barrels for the money -i have one on a 22-250 that shoots .4-.5" ,shot a .132 and a .337 a week ago.</p><p></p><p>You might well need a higher mag scope to tune the rifle a 3x9 might not be enough to know for sure where the crosshair was at the shot.</p><p></p><p>So you might try these tinkering tricks and if they don't work take Dave's advice !Best of luck -Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol mike, post: 137205, member: 4683"] 270yotekiller , Pull the bolt out and see if the lugs are baring evenly ,on the backside of the two square protruding lugs -look at the metal to metal wear and see if they both look the same. If one has more wear than the other you can put a dab of valve lapping compound on the side w/the most wear.Then work the bolt up and down to lap off some of the metal so the other lug bare more evenly.Make sure to give it a good cleaning afterwords. GET A BETTER STOCK !! You WILL be glad you did trust me.I use to think -what in the world would someone buy a different stock for until i bought a HS Precision.I now have three. There is a 300wsm Douglas barrel for sale on 24 hour campfire for $180 + some brass.The thread says selling a rem 300 saum -it sold but the barrel is still available -they're $260ish new.They are very good barrels for the money -i have one on a 22-250 that shoots .4-.5" ,shot a .132 and a .337 a week ago. You might well need a higher mag scope to tune the rifle a 3x9 might not be enough to know for sure where the crosshair was at the shot. So you might try these tinkering tricks and if they don't work take Dave's advice !Best of luck -Mike [/QUOTE]
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