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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Truing a Rem 700 Dial in Check.
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<blockquote data-quote="Edd" data-source="post: 1888094" data-attributes="member: 30592"><p>I'm not sure how much a half thousandth matters. I have a Model Seven receiver that I just got back from a Gunsmith. He recut the bolt face, lug abutments, and threads. I don't know what method he used for dial in. A .7025" gauge pin will go thru it end to end. A .703" gauge pin will not start in either end. My bolt measures .700". I can blue the lugs and wipe either one or both of them clean depending on how I hold the bolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edd, post: 1888094, member: 30592"] I'm not sure how much a half thousandth matters. I have a Model Seven receiver that I just got back from a Gunsmith. He recut the bolt face, lug abutments, and threads. I don't know what method he used for dial in. A .7025" gauge pin will go thru it end to end. A .703" gauge pin will not start in either end. My bolt measures .700". I can blue the lugs and wipe either one or both of them clean depending on how I hold the bolt. [/QUOTE]
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