Is there any way for a novice to tell if a 700 action has been trued? I recently bought a few rifles as sort of a group pig in a poke deal. One of the rifles is a 700P in 308. It's obviously had work done to it, but I don't know how much. The bbl on the rifle has been spun so the Rem letting and caliber markings are now hidden under the stock line. The trigger has been swapped to a jewel. The bolt handle has been screwed to the body, and I believe tigged.
I had a tough time getting the rifle to chamber a case at first, and believe I've solved that problem by cleaning up part of a burr on the bolt head near the ejector. The chamber is BIG compared to my other 308. With fired case measuring over.483 ish above the web and .462 at the shoulder. The fired cases look kinda bulged to me. The loads were hot enough to flatten primers. I fired it about 10 times today, and it functions well. Sorry to be so long winded, but I wanted to layout everything I know, or don't know about the rifle.
I had a tough time getting the rifle to chamber a case at first, and believe I've solved that problem by cleaning up part of a burr on the bolt head near the ejector. The chamber is BIG compared to my other 308. With fired case measuring over.483 ish above the web and .462 at the shoulder. The fired cases look kinda bulged to me. The loads were hot enough to flatten primers. I fired it about 10 times today, and it functions well. Sorry to be so long winded, but I wanted to layout everything I know, or don't know about the rifle.