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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Installing a New Bolt in a Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="DCGS" data-source="post: 482662" data-attributes="member: 9680"><p>You need to check headspace. If it is to tight you can face off the lugs on the bolt to increase it. You should not have to change it much. If that is not an option you can change the thickness of your recoil lug. If you search remington lugs will vary a little. Timing should be close enough to work. This not the best solution but you can get buy. Best solution is to let a good smith fix it fot you. Hope ths helps. Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCGS, post: 482662, member: 9680"] You need to check headspace. If it is to tight you can face off the lugs on the bolt to increase it. You should not have to change it much. If that is not an option you can change the thickness of your recoil lug. If you search remington lugs will vary a little. Timing should be close enough to work. This not the best solution but you can get buy. Best solution is to let a good smith fix it fot you. Hope ths helps. Dan [/QUOTE]
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