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<blockquote data-quote="ThrdKllr" data-source="post: 3002780" data-attributes="member: 110734"><p>I looked mine over real close. They use the same finish on the bolt head as the use on the exterior finish of the rifle. The bolt lugs have the same rough finish on them but both are making contact and the base of the brass makes full contact with the bolt head when closing the bolt on a case. I think with a little use it will slick up some and the machining and alignment seems to be good. I haven't disassembled one to put gauges on it but from what I can tell it seems to be pretty square.</p><p>I've killed 3 deer with mine this year and that's what I bought it for. It shoots really good groups. I think they are a better value than a lot of the other budget friendly options. I own or have owned a lot of the other brands and I keep coming back to the 700's. If Winchester offered a model 70 in this price range, I would probably bite on it. But they don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThrdKllr, post: 3002780, member: 110734"] I looked mine over real close. They use the same finish on the bolt head as the use on the exterior finish of the rifle. The bolt lugs have the same rough finish on them but both are making contact and the base of the brass makes full contact with the bolt head when closing the bolt on a case. I think with a little use it will slick up some and the machining and alignment seems to be good. I haven't disassembled one to put gauges on it but from what I can tell it seems to be pretty square. I’ve killed 3 deer with mine this year and that’s what I bought it for. It shoots really good groups. I think they are a better value than a lot of the other budget friendly options. I own or have owned a lot of the other brands and I keep coming back to the 700’s. If Winchester offered a model 70 in this price range, I would probably bite on it. But they don’t. [/QUOTE]
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