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Bolt clearance effects on accuracy?

FireMedic

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I recently watched a podcast where Jim Borden stated that he believes reducing the bolt to receiver clearance would drastically improve precision/accuracy.

Some of the popular PRS/NRL hunter actions have clearances on the loose side, with loose fitting shrouds. The purpose, obviously is so they can run smooth in dusty conditions. How much are these actions giving up in regards to precision?

They will have more shroud lift and the top lug will come further off the lug seat in the cocked position. But just curious how much you guys think this matters.
 
Anecdotal but F Class John really leveled up when he upgraded to a Borden, from a defiance.
Defiance makes a great action in my opinion. You can get them with a tighter bolt if you prefer. They make one with .002 clearance and .005 clearance. I’m not sure what the default is, but I always specify.

I have defiance, borden, bat, impact, lone peak, kelbly and kauger in the shop right now in front of me. Defiance is my favorite out of those, but I primarily build hunting rifles.

I really wish Borden made an integral rail. Not a deal breaker, but for me it’s one less thing to have issues with.

Defiance does a great job with ignition timing with the Triggertech triggers I use in my hunting builds. No cock on close, .250+ fall and very seldom do I find any drag in the system.
 
I have three Bat Neuvo actions.
The Neuvo’s claim to fame is the horizontal lugs when the bolt is closed. I guess this is to keep both lugs in contact with the action abutments. That, and the bolt to action fit is really snug.
So snug that you just about have to wipe the bolt down every time you insert it.

I have one with a 30BR barrel, so far I can’t tell if it shoots any better than my old 27 year old Farley R/L that I still consider my best VFS Rifle.
 
Sounds like you have some actions on hand to perform a test ;)
They all seem to shoot small groups when built correctly. That was the reason for my question, following what I heard Mr Borden say. The impact precision actions are very loose compared to some of the others and they still shoot very small with a good barrel.
 
There small and then theres SMALL, Jim is coming from a short range BR stand point. 5, 5 shot groups make the agg and one shot out can kill you. Your not going to see this in prs or hunting applications because theres so much other noise involved. Theres such a thing as too tight also. I have seen zero issues with snug bolts in the grit. I had Bat make me an HR action with the tighter bolt and hunted with it in Mt. We were in a side by side in a very dusty area and that thing was filthy. Of course for hunting we only need one shot, maybe two so its not like prs. .002-.003" is what I like, they shoot but are not so tight other issues pop up.
 
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Jim used to bush pandas. I do feel like aluminum helps. Which is why we have the aluminum nuevo. But he obviously thought it helped them.
Well, how many Stolle brothers actions and later Kelbly made Stolle-Panda actions won stuff before being bushed, bumps added or otherwise tightened up? I'm all for driving development and design further through testing, but I do like to take a step back every now and again at look ar the original design intent.
 
Well, how many Stolle brothers actions and later Kelbly made Stolle-Panda actions won stuff before being bushed, bumps added or otherwise tightened up? I'm all for driving development and design further through testing, but I do like to take a step back every now and again at look ar the original design intent.

What were they competing against at the time?
 
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