well, there's good intel, for a very simple mechanical action. thank you. bolt hits a ramp, leverage pulls the brass backwards. cam...
Yep. Cam, bam thank you ma'am.
well, there's good intel, for a very simple mechanical action. thank you. bolt hits a ramp, leverage pulls the brass backwards. cam...
@urbanrifleman
Just to show you the buds gun shop exclusive extraction timing
at first glance it doesnt appear to be too bad
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Then the moment it unlocks
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then the belt sander true job
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still better than the alternatives
I dont even waste time investigating. Every remington ive seen over 20+ years needs the same thingSeems we had this discussion a while back. Seems Remington forgot how their actions were supposed to work. No primary extraction. No clue at Remington. Did you check the contact on the lugs? Get some machinist blue and paint the back side of the lugs with it. Then insert the bolt and open/close a number of times. In addition to the timing issue with no primary extraction, the last action I bought had only a scratch across one of the lugs. 5 percent contact at best. Hard to believe they could produce a product like that.
A lot?I dont even waste time investigating. Every remington ive seen over 20+ years needs the same thing
Seems we had this discussion a while back. Seems Remington forgot how their actions were supposed to work. No primary extraction. No clue at Remington. Did you check the contact on the lugs? Get some machinist blue and paint the back side of the lugs with it. Then insert the bolt and open/close a number of times. In addition to the timing issue with no primary extraction, the last action I bought had only a scratch across one of the lugs. 5 percent contact at best. Hard to believe they could produce a product like that.
Some of the custom action are built on the Remington pattern. Plus there is companies that make Remington bolts as a replacement for the crap factory bolts. Also. On this forum’s home page is a brief summery of custom action, and some of those actions are built on the Remington pattern, and as a side note, all the after market replacement triggers to replace the Remington, Walker, Liability law suit trigger, to which that is a whole other discussion in its self.
Can't they tinker with the CNC program to eliminate some of these issues so that the action is made "right the first time"?
Remington 700 bolts are not made from one piece on a CNC. The bolt handle is a separate piece that is silver soldered on.
Can't they tinker with the CNC program to eliminate some of these issues so that the action is made "right the first time"?
Understood, but the body likely is. And the action as well.
The fixture that holds the handles for soldering must be a real good one- nice, solid and built to last because they have been putting them in the same wrong spot since the 70’s
The handle needs to move forward about .020-030" and counter clockwise about 10-15°Pics of the wrong and right spots?
The handle needs to move forward about .020-030" and counter clockwise about 10-15°
Some of the custom action are built on the Remington pattern. Plus there is companies that make Remington bolts as a replacement for the crap factory bolts. Also. On this forum’s home page is a brief summery of custom action, and some of those actions are built on the Remington pattern, and as a side note, all the after market replacement triggers to replace the Remington, Walker, Liability law suit trigger, to which that is a whole other discussion in its self.
The fixture that holds the handles for soldering must be a real good one- nice, solid and built to last because they have been putting them in the same wrong spot since the 70’s