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Frustrating morning Remington 700 went... click!
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1239561" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>+1 Sounds like he has some junk in the bolt body, or something was blocking the FP hole in the bolt face. Over time sludge and oil will buildup in there, and also brass shavings can buildup if you shoot it a lot, or shoot fairly warm loads.</p><p></p><p>I use the green label BrakeKleen automotive cleaner you get at your local parts house. Works great when you need to clean grease and oil off of metal parts. WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Wouldn't recommend using it on the action, unless you have it removed from the stock first, and removed the trigger assembly. Then let it thoroughly dry, and then wipe the parts down with a RemOil wipe before putting it back together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1239561, member: 12995"] +1 Sounds like he has some junk in the bolt body, or something was blocking the FP hole in the bolt face. Over time sludge and oil will buildup in there, and also brass shavings can buildup if you shoot it a lot, or shoot fairly warm loads. I use the green label BrakeKleen automotive cleaner you get at your local parts house. Works great when you need to clean grease and oil off of metal parts. WEAR EYE PROTECTION. Wouldn't recommend using it on the action, unless you have it removed from the stock first, and removed the trigger assembly. Then let it thoroughly dry, and then wipe the parts down with a RemOil wipe before putting it back together. [/QUOTE]
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