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Heavy bolt lift on sako: rifle has been hot rodded
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<blockquote data-quote="CBS" data-source="post: 1833681" data-attributes="member: 11718"><p>Well, I've been pushing this one a bit too hard. 243 shooting Berger classics faster than I should. Great accuracy kept me going. Now my dry-fired bolt lift is noticeably heavy. First thing I'm going to do is back off the powder. But what can I do get the bolt lift back to normal? I've heard I can use some kind of compound on the lugs and work the action to loosen it up. Any suggestions on compound? Or am I going down the wrong road here? </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your responses!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBS, post: 1833681, member: 11718"] Well, I've been pushing this one a bit too hard. 243 shooting Berger classics faster than I should. Great accuracy kept me going. Now my dry-fired bolt lift is noticeably heavy. First thing I'm going to do is back off the powder. But what can I do get the bolt lift back to normal? I've heard I can use some kind of compound on the lugs and work the action to loosen it up. Any suggestions on compound? Or am I going down the wrong road here? Thanks for your responses! [/QUOTE]
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