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Remington 700 Bolt Stuck After Firing
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 2258117" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>It could potentially. Have you tried putting the factory trigger back in as others have suggested? To me, it doesn't seem like it's the trigger from the symptoms you have described, but it could be. I have experienced a 300 RUM that functioned fine with factory ammo and light to mild handloads. As soon as the pressures started to get towards the top end the bolt was hard to pull back. The bolt would lift up fine, but it was hard to get back. This sounds just like what you're experiencing.</p><p></p><p>I would load up a few rounds with the same load that was hard to extract. Swap in the original trigger, and go shoot those. See if they are hard to extract or not. If they are, then it's not the trigger. If they aren't sticky, something is obviously wrong with the new trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 2258117, member: 69478"] It could potentially. Have you tried putting the factory trigger back in as others have suggested? To me, it doesn’t seem like it’s the trigger from the symptoms you have described, but it could be. I have experienced a 300 RUM that functioned fine with factory ammo and light to mild handloads. As soon as the pressures started to get towards the top end the bolt was hard to pull back. The bolt would lift up fine, but it was hard to get back. This sounds just like what you’re experiencing. I would load up a few rounds with the same load that was hard to extract. Swap in the original trigger, and go shoot those. See if they are hard to extract or not. If they are, then it’s not the trigger. If they aren’t sticky, something is obviously wrong with the new trigger. [/QUOTE]
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