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zfastmalibu said:On the Bat you just need to re cut the cocking ramp, clearance the action and shroud then screw in the firing pin and you can get to that .250 mark. The new pins are heavier as well. With the melonite you can overcome the galling and stickiness also. I thought the roller cocking piece would help. I had one on my mb, but I could not feel a difference between a non roller. The key for opening smoothness is the right geometry of the ramp. If you use some layout blue on a cocking ramp and open the bolt you can see how the cocking piece rides the ramp. If its not perfect the bolt can get very hard to open. One thing that helped cocking on my MB is Dwight Scott bushed the shroud so the firing pin is guided like a Remington and not by the cocking piece in the shroud. That made a big difference in cocking that action.
zfastmalibu said:Yes Michael, your rifle has been "fixed" lots of work into that action ;D
zfastmalibu said:Dallas, that's funny because I have seen the opposite. My 300 wsm with 215 hybrids has not ever given a stiff bolt even with 69 grains of H4831sc! It had a hell of and ejector mark though! ;D