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<blockquote data-quote="meatyrem" data-source="post: 468079" data-attributes="member: 26633"><p>I would think that if the bolt face/extractor ex. is not quite as true , that it may bind it up just enough as to impart torque on the case and therefor cause accuracy issues. I had very tiny brass shavings on a brand new 700 that before I fired it, I had ran a couple of rounds through it to check out the cycling. Now , I can expect some of that, but how much are we talking, a considerable amount? There may be some abrasive burrs on the bolt face. Probably need smoothing. Another thing, check your lugs on the bolt, check to see if the wear marks on both lugs are even and run all the way length wise across the lugs, if you only have one lug with a wear mark and little or no wear marks on the other, you may need it trued by a smith. Just my thoughts. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatyrem, post: 468079, member: 26633"] I would think that if the bolt face/extractor ex. is not quite as true , that it may bind it up just enough as to impart torque on the case and therefor cause accuracy issues. I had very tiny brass shavings on a brand new 700 that before I fired it, I had ran a couple of rounds through it to check out the cycling. Now , I can expect some of that, but how much are we talking, a considerable amount? There may be some abrasive burrs on the bolt face. Probably need smoothing. Another thing, check your lugs on the bolt, check to see if the wear marks on both lugs are even and run all the way length wise across the lugs, if you only have one lug with a wear mark and little or no wear marks on the other, you may need it trued by a smith. Just my thoughts. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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