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rem 722 bolt
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<blockquote data-quote="Timnterra" data-source="post: 1063785" data-attributes="member: 55944"><p>Most parts are drop-in interchangeable between the 700 SA and 722. However you may need to make some modifications to the action. For example you will need to file a flat on the right rear tang of the action to accomdate the model 700 safety lever because it is shaped different that the 722. This is really easy to do I did it to a 721 with no problems. Also some bolts are longer than others which may cause a problem. I replaced a 700 bolt with the 721 and had to do some file work on the rear of the action for the bolt handle. The bolt handle was making contact with the rear of the action before engaging the bolt lugs. A little file work and problem solved. The bolts are the same so firing pin assemblies should just drop in. Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timnterra, post: 1063785, member: 55944"] Most parts are drop-in interchangeable between the 700 SA and 722. However you may need to make some modifications to the action. For example you will need to file a flat on the right rear tang of the action to accomdate the model 700 safety lever because it is shaped different that the 722. This is really easy to do I did it to a 721 with no problems. Also some bolts are longer than others which may cause a problem. I replaced a 700 bolt with the 721 and had to do some file work on the rear of the action for the bolt handle. The bolt handle was making contact with the rear of the action before engaging the bolt lugs. A little file work and problem solved. The bolts are the same so firing pin assemblies should just drop in. Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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