Varmint Hunter
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My buddy has an old Springfield rifle that was (somewhat) sporterized by his father many years ago. He insists on hunting with the relic even though I offered him a beautiful custom rifle to use. He did shoot a nice buck and doe this year so the (30-06) rifle is functional.
However, the bolt drags a bit, the bore hasn't been cleaned in a decade or more and the scope is cloudy. I told him to leave the rifle with me and I'll do whatever I can to improve the rifle. I have a nice bright Nikon scope to mount that I don't use, so that's an easy fix. I'll soak the bore for a couple of days and then brush it out before sighting it in. My question is; how do you remove the bolt? Is there anything particular to this old rifle that I should know?
However, the bolt drags a bit, the bore hasn't been cleaned in a decade or more and the scope is cloudy. I told him to leave the rifle with me and I'll do whatever I can to improve the rifle. I have a nice bright Nikon scope to mount that I don't use, so that's an easy fix. I'll soak the bore for a couple of days and then brush it out before sighting it in. My question is; how do you remove the bolt? Is there anything particular to this old rifle that I should know?
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