Bolt timing
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Bolt timing
Ok any of you desperado's had to get a bolt handle timed,who did you use,I have one that pretty well has no primary extraction at all and needs doing badly.
Re: Bolt timing
G'day Chris, Sorry i can't help out with this one but i don't know of a way to 'notify me' without posting so i can find out what it even means
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Re: Bolt timing
What action Chris?
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Re: Bolt timing
Gday Dan,
Mate its the cam that kicks the bolt back......for want of a better description,Here is a pic of the bolt half up,last one is showing just before the lugs are disengaged.
Glen its one of big greens finest ,sorry for crap pics,no internet except for phone .
Mate its the cam that kicks the bolt back......for want of a better description,Here is a pic of the bolt half up,last one is showing just before the lugs are disengaged.
Glen its one of big greens finest ,sorry for crap pics,no internet except for phone .
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Re: Bolt timing
You can just make out the small shiny mark where it contacts in this pic.
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Re: Bolt timing
Another great example of Remington primary extraction!
I have 2 exactly the same!
You know what I am replacing them with!
Glenn
I have 2 exactly the same!
You know what I am replacing them with!
Glenn
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Re: Bolt timing
Chris, I assume the lugs on the action and bolt have been machined to within an inch of their life? I would be looking at putting a small pad weld with the TIG in the bolt handle BUT THATS JUST ME. I accept no responsibility for anything.
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Re: Bolt timing
I have had exactly that done and it worked excellently.kickinback wrote:Chris, I assume the lugs on the action and bolt have been machined to within an inch of their life? I would be looking at putting a small pad weld with the TIG in the bolt handle BUT THATS JUST ME. I accept no responsibility for anything.
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Re: Bolt timing
Thank guy's ......................I think ,we have a tig at work,plenty of scope for something to go wrong with this one!!!!!
I FL pretty well all my cases every time,this one is a prick of a thing as if I dont FL then after a couple of firings it will fail to extract,this usually coincides with a trip some place and really pisses me of.
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I have considered using it as a club a couple of times now.
I FL pretty well all my cases every time,this one is a prick of a thing as if I dont FL then after a couple of firings it will fail to extract,this usually coincides with a trip some place and really pisses me of.
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I have considered using it as a club a couple of times now.
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Re: Bolt timing
Low amps (30 or less) and don't get carried away. The less heat the better.
Bolt timing
Tikkas?Glenn wrote:Another great example of Remington primary extraction!
I have 2 exactly the same!
You know what I am replacing them with!
Glenn
Also dan you should be able to subscribe without posting. I'm on the phone do cant recall the exact steps I'm afraid.
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Re: Bolt timing
Top of the page under Subscribe to topic, click on that and it will send you an alert whenever an answer has been made in the topic. And you are sposed to be a computer guru.
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Re: Bolt timing
Camel=IT help desk.
You have come so far in such a short time.
You have come so far in such a short time.
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Re: Bolt timing
And it seemed like only yesterday he learnt to cut and paste!kickinback wrote:Camel=IT help desk.
You have come so far in such a short time.
And it seemed like only yesterday he learnt to cut and paste!
And it seemed like only yesterday he learnt to cut and paste!
And it seemed like only yesterday he learnt to cut and paste!
And it seemed like only yesterday he learnt to cut and paste!
And it seemed like only yesterday he learnt to cut and paste!
And it seemed like only yesterday he learnt to cut and paste!
And it seemed like only yesterday he learnt to cut and paste!
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Re: Bolt timing
Only knew that because I must have clicked on it for a post and ended up getting all these notification about stuff I wasn't really interested in, had to ask how to get out of it.kickinback wrote:Camel=IT help desk.
You have come so far in such a short time.
Curan, I guess you can as well.