Except a dollar tree safety wouldn't cause random rifle firing, causing people to be maimed and killedThat's how I feel about every Rem700 safety I come across. They feel like Dollar Tree safeties haha.
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I had LRI cerakote my Tikka actions only, they felt the same to me when they came back, both smooth. The 223 has been shot a lot, and the action is very smooth, when I pick up the 308 it now feels rough. 200 rounds of Wolf steel cased ammo I needed to burn up helped, it is dirty and the gritty carbon in the action probably acted like polishing compound.You have a rec for a polishing compound? I couldn't resist cerakoting my Tikka bolt and action and it's a little sticky now. Any other tricks? I know.
I use Flitz.You have a rec for a polishing compound? I couldn't resist cerakoting my Tikka bolt and action and it's a little sticky now. Any other tricks? I know.
I'd like to know what PTFE lubricant you're talking about. I have a brand new Howa 1500 that I've been working up loads for. It belongs to a family member. The bolt is easy to lift, but holy smoke. Periodically it won't come back. I've had to bang the butt on the bench while pulling the bolt. It's definitely not a pressure, cartridge, headspace problem.A smoothed up Howa is very smooth - just a little time with some 400 or 600 grit sandpaper. The new Howas I’ve seen lately are pretty smooth.
The machining accuracy on Howa’s has always been quite good - some gunsmiths who work on them a lot say the bore/bolt/barrel threads/receiver face are noticeably more in line compared to other major brands, but I’ve never measured one.
I don’t buy the bolt binding argument - use a good PTFE lubricant and you’ll never have problems.
Milcom TW25B is highly recommended by custom action makers, and gunsmiths. It may seem pricy for a little tube, but it only takes a little.I'd like to know what PTFE lubricant you're talking about. I have a brand new Howa 1500 that I've been working up loads for. It belongs to a family member. The bolt is easy to lift, but holy smoke. Periodically it won't come back. I've had to bang the butt on the bench while pulling the bolt. It's definitely not a pressure, cartridge, headspace problem.
750 and 1k grit jewelry compound is the ticket along with a decent WesternA smoothed up Howa is very smooth - just a little time with some 400 or 600 grit sandpaper. The new Howas I’ve seen lately are pretty smooth.
The machining accuracy on Howa’s has always been quite good - some gunsmiths who work on them a lot say the bore/bolt/barrel threads/receiver face are noticeably more in line compared to other major brands, but I’ve never measured one.
I don’t buy the bolt binding argument - use a good PTFE lubricant and you’ll never have problems.
A smoothed up Howa is very smooth - just a little time with some 400 or 600 grit sandpaper. The new Howas I’ve seen lately are pretty smooth.
The machining accuracy on Howa’s has always been quite good - some gunsmiths who work on them a lot say the bore/bolt/barrel threads/receiver face are noticeably more in line compared to other major brands, but I’ve never measured one.
I don’t buy the bolt binding argument - use a good PTFE lubricant and you’ll never have problems.