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Remington Jeweled Bolts
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<blockquote data-quote="V35BTC" data-source="post: 3101349" data-attributes="member: 108665"><p>I like a jeweled bolt, it does wear off in due time, rather quickly if you shoot much. </p><p></p><p>I just finished a build on one of the new actions a guy brought me. It had a nice looking finish, and a clean polished blued bolt. I went through it and looked and measured everything. Sadly the face was not true to the bolt and the lugs had to be squared as well. The firing pin needed a bushing for the hole as well. They did do well on the bolt timing and firing pin assembly. The rifle does shoot really good, and the bolt runs really smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V35BTC, post: 3101349, member: 108665"] I like a jeweled bolt, it does wear off in due time, rather quickly if you shoot much. I just finished a build on one of the new actions a guy brought me. It had a nice looking finish, and a clean polished blued bolt. I went through it and looked and measured everything. Sadly the face was not true to the bolt and the lugs had to be squared as well. The firing pin needed a bushing for the hole as well. They did do well on the bolt timing and firing pin assembly. The rifle does shoot really good, and the bolt runs really smooth. [/QUOTE]
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