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Rem 700 bolt ignition improvements?
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<blockquote data-quote="MTGunner" data-source="post: 1934259" data-attributes="member: 2922"><p>I take the firing pin assembly apart to clean everything. Chuck the firing pin in a battery drill and use a 3M abrasive pad to polish for and aft and remove all debris after. Replace factory spring with a Tubbs Speedlock spring.You could replace the bolt shroud with and aluminum assembly plus lightly polishing all working surfaces. Lightly mind you. Then, use a good synthetic oil or synthetic grease. But, be sure to clean the inside of the bolt meticulously. This has helped my Rem. 700 rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MTGunner, post: 1934259, member: 2922"] I take the firing pin assembly apart to clean everything. Chuck the firing pin in a battery drill and use a 3M abrasive pad to polish for and aft and remove all debris after. Replace factory spring with a Tubbs Speedlock spring.You could replace the bolt shroud with and aluminum assembly plus lightly polishing all working surfaces. Lightly mind you. Then, use a good synthetic oil or synthetic grease. But, be sure to clean the inside of the bolt meticulously. This has helped my Rem. 700 rifles. [/QUOTE]
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