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The Basics, Starting Out
Rem 700 receiver dirty
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1929131" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>I have seen seen, brand new, in the box rifles, just like yours that needed to be thoroughly cleaned, before shooting, due to metal chips and production oils still in the action, and inside the barrel. </p><p>As always, new or used, a thorough cleaning is in order after a purchase. Partly due to QC, on the new on at least. And some makers purposely leave a protectant on the metal work, which is a dust and dirt attractant anyway. Give it nice bath, oil it down good. Good luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1929131, member: 22854"] I have seen seen, brand new, in the box rifles, just like yours that needed to be thoroughly cleaned, before shooting, due to metal chips and production oils still in the action, and inside the barrel. As always, new or used, a thorough cleaning is in order after a purchase. Partly due to QC, on the new on at least. And some makers purposely leave a protectant on the metal work, which is a dust and dirt attractant anyway. Give it nice bath, oil it down good. Good luck ! [/QUOTE]
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