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Remmington 700 bolt lugs

Have 2 RR prefix 700 actions with bolts, Are the lugs offset on the bolt, being the abuts are offset also or is that the way it is? I took a red sharpie and the bottom lug touches well but the longer lug does not touch at the top, ok let me explain pick up the bolt look at it 1 lug looks .040 farther toward the bolt handle than the other, I thought I was seeing things till I took out the other bolt, I'm confused thinking about just lapping them, I ordered a tool for lapping, need some guidance I don't want to get involved in having a gunsmith true it just kinda wanna play with it, these are remage so headspace is not a issue
Never seen a Remington 700 with .040 bolt lug offset. You aint gonna lap .040 for many reasons. Measure with a depth Mike the receiver ring to the interior bolt abutments on the receiver they should be close to equal. If they are equal depth...and the bolt lugs really off .040 by actual measurement...replace the bolt with a 700 Remington bolt from say PT&G in the bolt face matching the cartridge head you plan to use ...223,308, or magnum for your reciever long or short 700 action. If you try to take .040 of the lug you have a major operation...requiring some skill.
Because you will destroy caming. You have to re weld the bolt handle into a new position .040 closer aprox to the lugs. You need or have to mill fixture the exact width of the bolt lug to a slight press fit. Turn and thread a brass heat sink, buy heat stop paste for bolt body and ribbon silver brazing, and Flux from Brownells. and an acetylene torch. Then be able to transfer exactly the position the bolt needs to be in and feeler gauge to get exact clearance of bolt handle to the rear bridge clearance but use most all of the cam after you have already machined the lugs equally in your lathe of coarse. This timing is critical and close with no room for error. After your measurement have been double checked...clamp in position. Carefully remove the bolt set the lug in your manufactured fixture, with the snug fitting bolt lug groove...then move its adjustable stop to the clamped bolt handle edge. Remove clamp, flux and add Flux ribbon silver brazing replace bolt over ribbon of silver brazing...clamp into exact position with stops and location exact, I use an extra clamp applied here and part of my fixture...heat paste applied around bolt and brass heat sink threaded in bolt shroud threads ...heat slowly with torch, stop when silver brazing flows ..cool and clean up your reworked bolt is now perfect for your action...if you machined the reciever locking abutments first, the reciver ring, then recut the threads then took your measurements ... it would fit perfectly, with exact timing on cam. But if ya don't have the skill and machine tools, buy the PT&G bolt ..If the receiver abutments are equal distant from the top of the receiver ring...I lap very little, but machine true, the new bolt should be damn good but I don't like mating that true bolt to an out of square one side used locking abutment in the reciever. It won't be square as lapping compound cuts both to mate out of square..but it wipes off the blue dyekem.
You can also buy a new Remington action...if it's as bad as you say, that too would be a good place to start for the do it yourself project.
 
yep one side was at .149 the other side .147
Yeah after reading the last few posts....the action probably okay. And you just need to recalibrate your eyeball...real measurements tell the story...one lug .040 offset from the other lug, is a panic situation...I never heard of such out of spec condition on a 700 and my model 7 takes heavy mag loads just fine even through load development and blown primers, for many years the barrel has a lot of rounds on it. One of my trued 700 target rifles has over 19, 000 zippy rds on it and quite a few barrels. So IMO the 700 does pretty well handling most pressures pretty well over a long time...or I'd use something else. No brand allegiance, it has to work as expected, or better, whatever it is actions, barrels , bullets, powders, reloading tools....and the sometimes quality inconsistency from manufacturers...will make you jump the train, for something new or hopefully better.
It now appears with more careful measurements your 700 is at least user salvageable...have fun.
 
Every overpressure ive seen, like the short mags in a model 7, always set the bottom lug face back and usually cracks it next to the loading ramp on each side. Ive posted pics on here before. This isnt your popping primer type events, this is counterbore swelled and brass swaged in type stuff
Thank you for the explanation. I appreciate it.
 
I wish I had 3 Borden Actions and My Old gunsmith that lived down the road Bill Hadley, I sure miss him. I'm very thankful I joined this site, I've had good direction and learned tons even though I can't see chit :)
 
I wish I had 3 Borden Actions and My Old gunsmith that lived down the road Bill Hadley, I sure miss him. I'm very thankful I joined this site, I've had good direction and learned tons even though I can't see chit :)
I remember Bill! Bought a few things at his estate sale. He musta liked big calibers but I bought a Sako AV ss receiver that I regret selling. That and a pre 64 or two...and a bunch of odds and ends.
 
I remember Bill! Bought a few things at his estate sale. He musta liked big calibers but I bought a Sako AV ss receiver that I regret selling. That and a pre 64 or two...and a bunch of odds and ends.
Some of the Big Bench guns were ours from the 80's when we shot 1000yd benchrest, My brother and I sold them to him we quit shooting for 25 yrs, I just got back into it, He had a nice collection, tons of 22's he loved 22's. We went to a lot of gun shows together and he would buy 1 or 4 every time. He was a good man
 
There were several big bores, like .375s of different flavors. I wanna say that.AV sako was about a 50lb 308...huge stock, bbl block and a 308 in 1.450 bbl. It shot pretty good
 
There were several big bores, like .375s of different flavors. I wanna say that.AV sako was about a 50lb 308...huge stock, bbl block and a 308 in 1.450 bbl. It shot pretty good
yes we started out with sako single shots and Hart barrels 1.450, that was my Brothers gun, then went to Hart actions, he was trying to rig that for 100 200 yd br
 

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