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Bolt Binding
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<blockquote data-quote="Duvel" data-source="post: 774679" data-attributes="member: 34376"><p>As most know, the more recent Remington Model 700's have and "anti-bind" feature built into the bolt and reciever. I have an old 721 that I want to use for a 300 H&H build but the bolt has a tendency to bind a bit on the extraction stroke about an inch from the full forward position. I plan on using a PTG bolt and I was wondering if using a bolt with with minimal clearances to the receiver would help alleviate the binding issue. As usual, thanks for the help.</p><p></p><p>Cody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duvel, post: 774679, member: 34376"] As most know, the more recent Remington Model 700's have and "anti-bind" feature built into the bolt and reciever. I have an old 721 that I want to use for a 300 H&H build but the bolt has a tendency to bind a bit on the extraction stroke about an inch from the full forward position. I plan on using a PTG bolt and I was wondering if using a bolt with with minimal clearances to the receiver would help alleviate the binding issue. As usual, thanks for the help. Cody [/QUOTE]
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