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Gunsmithing
Rem 700 bolt timing?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1966552" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>There are a bunch of 700s with RR prefix that have no problems extracting fired cases even though the extraction cams don't meet. Just making the cams meet may not cure all your extraction problems. The condition of the chamber and the load might have a bearing, here. I am not familiar with the fixture you mentioned. I gave the problem of 'location' a lot of thought and made my own. I think TIG is the way to go, as silver soldering induces a lot of 'extra' heat where as TIG is so localized. I almost always use an aftermarket handle as the RR handle needs a bit of 'work' before welding so it works right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1966552, member: 24284"] There are a bunch of 700s with RR prefix that have no problems extracting fired cases even though the extraction cams don't meet. Just making the cams meet may not cure all your extraction problems. The condition of the chamber and the load might have a bearing, here. I am not familiar with the fixture you mentioned. I gave the problem of 'location' a lot of thought and made my own. I think TIG is the way to go, as silver soldering induces a lot of 'extra' heat where as TIG is so localized. I almost always use an aftermarket handle as the RR handle needs a bit of 'work' before welding so it works right. [/QUOTE]
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