Talk to Paul @boltfluter Pro Precision Rifles and see what he says.Impact Actions say their bolt is fluted in a way that leaves the bottom part smooth and no flutes contact the cartridge when the bolt is cycled. I'm looking for someone that can flute a Defiance bolt this way.
If so it’s likely because with a spiral flute it wouldn’t really make any difference as to fully fluted or partially fluted. If it were straight fluted then yes skip some flutes on the bottom if you want to get rid of the ratchet feel when closing the bolt.Boltfluter won’t do it.
The bolt on an Impact action doesn't have straight flutes.If so it’s likely because with a spiral flute it wouldn’t really make any difference as to fully fluted or partially fluted. If it were straight fluted then yes skip some flutes on the bottom if you want to get rid of the ratchet feel when closing the bolt.
Boltfluter won’t do it.
I don't think I would have interest in either of those. I would like to have something with a groove angle, depth, and width similar to grooves on a Surgeon bolt. Wouldn't mind if there were about twice as many grooves as a Surgeon has.
That sounds correct.Edd,
So you are looking for a very shallow flute, depth wise. Probably just on the front of the bolt where it shows in the loading port and no flutes on the bottom. Correct?
Thanks Eds. Just curious as too what is your aversion to flutes on the bottom? The flutes you are talking about are very very shallow and quite narrow. I doubt you could even feel them working the bolt. Not being smart, just curious is all.Those are good looking girls just not my type.
I think it is a design quality issue. I think the cartridge should be in contact with a smooth surface.Thanks Eds. Just curious as too what is your aversion to flutes on the bottom? The flutes you are talking about are very very shallow and quite narrow. I doubt you could even feel them working the bolt. Not being smart, just curious is all.
Paul