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Problem closing the bolt on my new Remington 700 5R in .300 Win Mag...
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<blockquote data-quote="longrangehunterII" data-source="post: 1066400" data-attributes="member: 61185"><p>It's clearly visible in your 2nd photo the extractor is too far out of place!lightbulb </p><p></p><p>You could write about it for another five more days or ship the entire rifle back to Remington for free and have it repaired at no cost, they'll even pay for the shipping. I'd also check to see if your rifle has the corrected trigger after the recall or is it defective. If it's a trigger that has not been upgraded, don't bother with the Remington trigger and just replace it with a after market one. I went with a Huber, but a Timmy, Shilen, etc. will work better then the factory fix.</p><p></p><p>The other option is have a gunsmith fix the issue, and the trigger at the same time, but this is of course will be on your dollar, but could/might take less time depending on whom you take it to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longrangehunterII, post: 1066400, member: 61185"] It's clearly visible in your 2nd photo the extractor is too far out of place!lightbulb You could write about it for another five more days or ship the entire rifle back to Remington for free and have it repaired at no cost, they'll even pay for the shipping. I'd also check to see if your rifle has the corrected trigger after the recall or is it defective. If it's a trigger that has not been upgraded, don't bother with the Remington trigger and just replace it with a after market one. I went with a Huber, but a Timmy, Shilen, etc. will work better then the factory fix. The other option is have a gunsmith fix the issue, and the trigger at the same time, but this is of course will be on your dollar, but could/might take less time depending on whom you take it to. [/QUOTE]
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